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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
boundless
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
boundless energy (=that seems to have no limit)
▪ The children ran up and down the beach with boundless energy.
boundless/unbounded enthusiasmformal (= very great)
▪ I’d like to thank the design team for their boundless enthusiasm.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
energy
▪ Her appetite for life, boundless energy and numerous gifts and graces made her an all-round person.
▪ She was a woman of boundless energy.
▪ For Silly-Willie the household difficulties and decay supplied an outlet for boundless energy.
▪ The Tony -, Grammyand Emmy-winner sings her classics as well as new tunes with boundless energy and bawdy humor.
▪ Rambush was appointed chief engineer and his boundless energy and leadership earned him rapid promotion with ever greater responsibilities.
▪ Bayer was a passionate, excitable activist with boundless energy and a huge grassroots network of local contacts at his disposal.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
boundless enthusiasm
▪ Taking care of small children is a job that requires boundless energy.
▪ They felt lost and alone on the vast, boundless sea.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A combination of homely suburbs and hot sunshine; unblemished beaches and boundless bush; manicured parks and tropical shrubbery.
▪ Alice stole one long drink before rolling over in the boundless bed, fantasizing it as an endless beach of white cloud.
▪ Colleagues in whom he had boundless confidence had handed him papers which he had signed without reading them.
▪ Conceive of the boundless, but expect nothing whatever.
▪ Here he was, refocusing his entire history, as if it had just begun, on the dream of boundless empire.
▪ The human mind is vast and boundless.
▪ The potential applications seemed as boundless as the human imagination.
▪ Today, the opportunities for leaders are boundless, but so are the challenges.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Boundless

Boundless \Bound"less\, a. Without bounds or confines; illimitable; vast; unlimited. ``The boundless sky.''
--Bryant. ``The boundless ocean.''
--Dryden. ``Boundless rapacity.'' ``Boundless prospect of gain.''
--Macaulay.

Syn: Unlimited; unconfined; immeasurable; illimitable; infinite. [1913 Webster] -- Bound"less*ly, adv. -- Bound"less*ness, n.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
boundless

1590s, from bound (n.) + -less. Related: Boundlessly; boundlessness.

Wiktionary
boundless

a. without bounds, unbounded

WordNet
boundless

adj. seemingly boundless in amount, number, degree, or especially extent; "unbounded enthusiasm"; "children with boundless energy"; "a limitless supply of money" [syn: unbounded, limitless]

Wikipedia
Boundless (album)

Boundless is the second album of Finnish a cappella ensemble Rajaton, released on October 26, 2001.
To reach out to a wider audience, Rajaton released this CD with all but two songs in English.

Boundless (company)

Boundless was an American company, founded in 2011, which created free and low-cost textbooks and distributed them online. In April 2015, it was acquired by Valore. The combined company is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

Boundless

Boundless may refer to:

  • Boundless (album), a 2001 album by Rajaton
  • Boundless (company), an American textbook company
  • Boundless Spatial, formerly OpenGeo
  • Boundless Technologies or SunRiver Data Systems, an IT company
  • Boundless webzine, a webzine of Focus on the Family
Boundless (production company)

Boundless is a British television production company that was established on 1 January 2012.

Usage examples of "boundless".

But the Baroness had a deep-rooted prejudice in favour of the old aristocracy, and guessed that it would afterwards be counted to her for righteousness if she could be the first to offer boundless sympathy and limited help to the distressed family.

Maintainer who brought us blankets whether there had been any unrest on Bottommost concerning the messenger of the Boundless.

Boundless is time, bounteous the earth, and great is the family of the devout worshippers of Vish.

The dreams had been boundless back then, father and son litigating together as the money poured in.

The eternity of the soul, past and future, once accepted by the mind, leads directly to the construction of the whole scheme of metempsychosis an everlasting succession of births and deaths, disembodiments and reembodiments, with their laws of personality and fortunes of time and space weaving the boundless web of destiny and playing the endless drama of providence.

The Touched girl looked as if she were back in the Moren of her youth, leading her troop of ragged children, exploiting the riches of a city that knew boundless wealth.

Eleanor was in her room, resting before lunch, something she had never dreamt of in the time before Vernon Quayle, when her energy had been boundless.

From rich sea-islands fringing her green shore, From broad plantations where swart freemen bend Bronzed backs in willing labor, from her store Of golden fruit, from stream, from town, ascend Life-currents of pure health: Her aims shall be subserved with boundless wealth.

Onward again by trains which threaded the awful snow solitude and lone peaks of the Rocky Mountains, through great cities which had been waving forest solitudes but yesterday, over prairie-oceans where the far horizon showed nor hill nor tree--naught but endless flower-strewn plains, as league after league stretched beneath the tireless swift-speeding iron steed, over billowy waving seas of giant grasses and lavish herbage products of the boundless generosity of nature in the far west, over tressel bridges which trembled and vibrated as the long train wound its oscillating way across shuddering abysses.

Kadath, which you will so lately have left, and telling them how its boundless halls are lovely and unlighted, where of old they used to leap and revel in supernal radiance.

Well, so when you have travelled for days and days over an Eastern desert without meeting the likeness of a human being, and then at last see an English shooting-jacket and his servant come listlessly slouching along from out of the forward horizon, you stare at the wide unproportion between this slender company and the boundless plains of sand through which they are keeping their way.

To her credit, I must say that she had as yet displayed no fear, and I must say also that the sight of her sparkling eyes, her furiously flushed face, her defiant wriggling against her bonds, and the hoarse and insulting threats which she poured forth against me as I proceeded to immobilize her for the preliminary conquest of her person whetted my sexual appetites to a boundless flight of rapture.

I hope that those virtues may not be destroyed in them once more, by the boundless and indiscriminate almsgiving which has become the fashion of the day, in most parishes where there are resident gentry.

Chain one who lives, and breathes this boundless air, To the corruption of a closed grave!

Black had boundless faith in the wisdom, power and justice of Major - de Coverley, even though he had never spoken to him before and still found himself without the courage to do so.