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boundless
/ ˈʊԻɪ /
adjective
- unlimited; vast
boundless energy
Derived Forms
- ˈdzܲԻ, adverb
- ˈdzܲԻԱ, noun
Other Word Forms
- dzܲԻl· adverb
- dzܲԻl·Ա noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of boundless1
Example Sentences
The current Israeli President, Isaac Herzog, did publish an eloquent and heartfelt tribute to Pope Francis in the hours after his death, describing him as a man of deep faith and boundless compassion.
She arrived onstage inside a giant car exo-skeleton, like a hip-hop Transformer, and sped through her set with pin-sharp choreography and boundless good humour.
For months now, it's been baffling how Trump, whose narcissism is boundless, has allowed himself to become a supplicant to Musk, instead of getting annoyed and competitive with the billionaire meglomaniac.
With our boundless narcissism, Americans always tend to think that the whole world, and all of history, revolves around us as God’s favored nation or whatever.
In a pen portrait tribute to Mr Vichai, his family described him as someone with boundless energy who was an instinctive entrepreneur.
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