Pronunciation: /baʊndləs/
adjective having no boundaries; infinite; limitless
A1 The child's imagination is boundless as they play with their toys.
A2 She felt a boundless sense of joy when she received the good news.
B1 The artist's creativity seemed boundless as they continued to produce stunning works of art.
B2 The possibilities for exploration in the vast ocean seemed boundless to the experienced diver.
C1 The CEO's ambition was boundless, always striving for greater success for the company.
C2 The scientist's curiosity knew no bounds, leading to boundless discoveries in the field of physics.
formal The scientist's curiosity seemed boundless as he delved deeper into his research.
informal Her energy and enthusiasm were boundless as she tackled the project with gusto.
slang His confidence was boundless as he strutted into the room like he owned the place.
figurative The possibilities of the future are boundless, like an endless horizon waiting to be explored.
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