Pronunciation: /ˈdeɪt.ləs/

Definitions of dateless

adjective not limited or restricted by a specific date

Example Sentences

A1 She wore a dateless black dress to the party.

A2 The old book had a dateless cover, making it hard to determine its age.

B1 The painting was so timeless and dateless that it could have been created in any era.

B2 The classic design of the watch made it look dateless and elegant.

C1 His dateless charm and charisma made him popular among both young and old.

C2 The dateless beauty of the ancient ruins left the tourists in awe.

Examples of dateless in a Sentence

formal The historical artifact was considered dateless due to the lack of clear documentation.

informal I always feel dateless when I forget to check my calendar.

slang I'm feeling so dateless tonight - let's go out and meet some new people!

figurative The painting's beauty was so timeless and captivating, it seemed almost dateless in its appeal.

Grammatical Forms of dateless

past tense

dated

plural

dateless

comparative

more dateless

superlative

most dateless

present tense

date

future tense

will date

perfect tense

have dated

continuous tense

is dating

singular

dateless

positive degree

dateless

infinitive

to date

gerund

dating

participle

dated

Origin and Evolution of dateless

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'dateless' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'dateles' meaning 'without a date'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something without a specific date or timeless, the meaning of 'dateless' has evolved to also mean something that is eternal or never-ending.