Bottomless

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈbɑtəmləs/

Definitions of bottomless

adjective having no bottom or limits; extremely deep or vast

Example Sentences

A1 The restaurant offers bottomless soda refills.

A2 She wore a bottomless skirt to the party.

B1 The bottomless pit seemed to go on forever.

B2 The company's bottomless budget allowed for extravagant spending.

C1 The bottomless well provided water for the entire village.

C2 The bottomless abyss was a terrifying sight.

Examples of bottomless in a Sentence

formal The bottomless pit seemed to go on forever, its depths shrouded in darkness.

informal I could eat bottomless fries at that restaurant all day.

slang That party was lit, the drinks were bottomless!

figurative Her love for him felt bottomless, like it knew no bounds.

Grammatical Forms of bottomless

past tense

bottomlessed

plural

bottomlesses

comparative

more bottomless

superlative

most bottomless

present tense

bottomless

future tense

will be bottomless

perfect tense

has been bottomless

continuous tense

is being bottomless

singular

bottomless

positive degree

bottomless

infinitive

to be bottomless

gerund

being bottomless

participle

bottomlessing

Origin and Evolution of bottomless

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'bottomless' originated from Old English, where 'botm' meant the lowest part of something.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'bottomless' has come to be used metaphorically to describe something that seems to have no end or limit, rather than just referring to a physical absence of a bottom.