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Seemingly boundless in amount, number, degree, or especially extent.
unbounded
limitless
infinite
1
The view was
boundless
,
the sea stretched as far as the horizon.
2
His anger has passed; a
boundless
sorrow has taken its place; and
3
He was a personal friend in whom the President reposed
boundless
confidence.
4
The public curiosity in regard to the origin of artemisium was
boundless
.
5
The arts are limited in their means, though
boundless
in their effects.
6
He has since dedicated his
boundless
energy into helping to empower others.
7
The parameters for self-recrimination are
boundless
over the course of 18 holes.
8
The newspapers kept within the almost
boundless
limits of the libel law.
9
They were utterly lost in the
boundless
wilderness of this new world.
10
The hill itself was well-nigh
boundless
in its capacities for juvenile occupation.
11
The reason is that in paradise, wants are few and resources
boundless
.
12
And to my parents, Tom and Elaine, for
boundless
love and support.
13
The
boundless
glory in which they rejoice is this-theystill stand straight.
14
Now, in the first place, and have an hour of
boundless
leisure.
15
On the verge of love-inlove itself-isa
boundless
capacity for sympathy.
16
A whole hour was spent in traversing this gloomy and
boundless
place.
boundless
boundless energy
boundless love
almost boundless
boundless sea
boundless confidence