Unbounded Meaning in English
word
ənˈbaʊndɪd
uhn-BOUND-id
ʌnbˈaʊndɪd
un-BOUND-id
Definition
Having no limits or boundaries; endless or infinite. Often used to describe something great in amount, size, or degree.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly formal or literary; often used for abstract ideas like 'unbounded love', 'unbounded enthusiasm'. Not commonly used for physical objects. Similar to 'limitless', 'boundless', but slightly more formal.
Spanish: ilimitado - sin límitesPortuguese (BR): ilimitado - sem limitesPortuguese (PT): ilimitado - sem limitesChinese (Simplified): 无界限的 - 无限的Chinese (Traditional): 無界限的 - 無限的Hindi: असीमित - निर्बंधArabic: غير محدود - بلا حدودBengali: অসীম - অপরিমেয়Russian: безграничный - неограниченныйJapanese: 無限の - 限りないVietnamese: vô hạn - không giới hạnKorean: 무한한 - 끝없는Turkish: sınırsız - ölçüsüzUrdu: لا محدود - بے حدIndonesian: tanpa batas - tak terbatas
Example Sentences
She has unbounded love for her children.
basic
His unbounded curiosity led him to many discoveries.
basic
The sky seemed unbounded above the desert.
basic
Her unbounded enthusiasm made the project a success.
natural
He approached life with unbounded optimism, no matter the challenge.
natural
There's an unbounded sense of freedom when you travel alone.
natural