Boundlessness: meaning, definitions and examples

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boundlessness

 

[baʊndlɪsnəs ]

Definitions

Context #1 | Noun

feeling of endlessness

The state of being without boundaries or limits; infinity.

Synonyms

endlessness, infinity, limitlessness.

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Word Description / Examples
boundlessness

Usually used in a poetic or abstract sense to describe something that has no bounds or limits, often conveying a sense of awe or wonder.

  • The boundlessness of the ocean always left him in deep contemplation.
  • Her imagination knows no boundlessness, it stretches beyond the realms of reality.
infinity

Commonly used in mathematics or philosophical contexts to describe something that has no end. It can also be used in a more poetic sense.

  • The concept of infinity is fundamental in calculus.
  • Staring at the night sky, he marveled at the infinity of the universe.
limitlessness

Used to describe the absence of limits or boundaries, often in a context where freedom or potential is being described.

  • The limitlessness of human potential is the driving force behind many scientific innovations.
  • She felt a sense of limitlessness as she stood on the mountain peak, looking at the world below.
endlessness

Often used to describe situations, feelings, or aspects of time that seem to have no end, particularly in a way that might feel overwhelming or tiring.

  • The endlessness of the desert was both mesmerizing and terrifying.
  • She dreaded the endlessness of the meeting, knowing it would go on for hours.

Examples of usage

  • The boundlessness of the universe is both awe-inspiring and terrifying.
  • His creativity knows no boundlessness.
Context #2 | Noun

lack of restrictions

The quality of not being restricted or confined by conventional boundaries.

Synonyms

limitlessness, unrestrictedness, vastness.

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boundlessness

Used to describe something infinite or without any boundaries, often in an imaginative or emotional sense.

  • The boundlessness of her love was deeply touching.
  • He stared at the night sky, awed by the boundlessness of the universe.
unrestrictedness

Typically used in discussing freedom or lack of restrictions in rules, regulations, or physical barriers.

  • The unrestrictedness of the internet can be both a blessing and a curse.
  • Athletes enjoyed the unrestrictedness of the newly opened park.
limitlessness

Employed when referring to the absence of limits or restrictions, often in a more practical or theoretical context.

  • The limitlessness of human potential is a popular topic in motivational speeches.
  • Scientists often explore the limitlessness of space in their research.
vastness

Refers to the immense scale or size of something, usually in a physical sense, such as landscapes or distances.

  • The vastness of the desert was overwhelming.
  • She was fascinated by the vastness of the ocean.

Examples of usage

  • The boundlessness of her imagination allowed her to think outside the box.
  • In the boundlessness of the digital world, possibilities are endless.

Translations

Translations of the word "boundlessness" in other languages:

🇵🇹 infinidade

🇮🇳 असीमता

🇩🇪 Grenzenlosigkeit

🇮🇩 ketidakberbatasan

🇺🇦 безмежність

🇵🇱 bezgraniczność

🇯🇵 無限

🇫🇷 infinité

🇪🇸 inmensidad

🇹🇷 sonsuzluk

🇰🇷 무한함

🇸🇦 اللانهائية

🇨🇿 nekonečnost

🇸🇰 nekonečnosť

🇨🇳 无限

🇸🇮 neskončnost

🇮🇸 óendanleiki

🇰🇿 шексіздік

🇬🇪 უსასრულობა

🇦🇿 sonsuzluq

🇲🇽 inmensidad

Etymology

The word 'boundlessness' is derived from the combination of 'boundless' (meaning without boundaries) and the suffix '-ness' (denoting a state or quality). The concept of boundlessness has been explored in various philosophical and spiritual traditions, reflecting the human quest for understanding the infinite and transcending limitations. The notion of boundlessness is often associated with ideas of infinity, limitlessness, and the vastness of the universe.