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Seemingly boundless in amount, number, degree, or especially extent.
boundless
limitless
infinite
1
The letters of the period express
unbounded
confidence in the nascent play.
2
The women have won the
unbounded
admiration of the British in Constantinople.
3
For allowing me to bear Witness To a rebellion;
unbounded
radical energy.
4
The work was received in those days of trouble with
unbounded
enthusiasm.
5
It represented, in short, the very profligacy and abandon of
unbounded
wealth.
6
He was a Tennessee Unionist in whom the planter had
unbounded
confidence.
7
In this
unbounded
,
uncharted freedom the shackles of conventionality fell from him.
8
It is used to describe
unbounded
responses to small perturbations. Richard laughed.
9
The
unbounded
influence of the De Polignacs was now at its zenith.
10
The fertility of the lands surrounding this splendid lake is positively
unbounded
.
11
I suppose it sounds conceited, but I have
unbounded
confidence in myself.
12
As I stood in reverent contemplation of her my admiration was
unbounded
.
13
They began in great open spaces and faded into commons equally
unbounded
.
14
I was fond of reading, and for that there was
unbounded
opportunity.
15
This should prove to you that I have
unbounded
faith in you.
16
The newborn provides the parent with endless, unconditional and
unbounded
Narcissistic supply.
unbounded
unbounded confidence
most unbounded
unbounded admiration
have unbounded
unbounded faith