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Limitless   /lˈɪmətləs/   Listen
Limitless

adjective
1.
Without limits in extent or size or quantity.  Synonyms: illimitable, measureless.
2.
Having no limits in range or scope.  Synonym: unlimited.  "The limitless reaches of outer space"  Antonym: limited.
3.
Seemingly boundless in amount, number, degree, or especially extent.  Synonyms: boundless, unbounded.  "Children with boundless energy" , "A limitless supply of money"



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"Limitless" Quotes from Famous Books



... the worn accoutrements, in the greatcoats like clapboards of mud, in the hands that were claws, in the feet that hobbled, in the strange, wonderful significance of bodily presence, standing there as proof of valor, of man's limitless endurance. In the faces, ah! there Dorn read the history that made him shudder and lifted him beyond himself. For there in those still, dark faces, of boys grown old in three years, shone the terror of war and the spirit that had ...
— The Desert of Wheat • Zane Grey

... grass. "I would like to be a leaf blown away by the wind." He looked up and his eyes turned to where among the trees we could see the lake in the distance. "I am weary and want to be made clean. I am a man covered by creeping crawling things. I would like to be dead and blown by the wind over limitless waters," he said. "I want more than anything else in the world ...
— Triumph of the Egg and Other Stories • Sherwood Anderson

... limitless, unconditioned, boundless, immeasurable, measureless, unfathomable, countless, innumerable, numberless, ...
— English Synonyms and Antonyms - With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions • James Champlin Fernald

... and the next day Fitzpiers went on his old rounds as usual. But it was easy for so super-subtle an eye as his to discern, or to think he discerned, that he was no longer regarded as an extrinsic, unfathomed gentleman of limitless potentiality, scientific and social; but as Mr. Melbury's compeer, and therefore in a degree only one of themselves. The Hintock woodlandlers held with all the strength of inherited conviction to the aristocratic principle, and as soon as they had discovered that Fitzpiers was one of the ...
— The Woodlanders • Thomas Hardy

... from Arizona, and it's hard for her, at first, to adapt herself to our more formal ways. It must be great out there,—all wide spaces, and big, limitless distances—" ...
— Patty and Azalea • Carolyn Wells


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