Unbounded

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈbaʊndɪd/

Definitions of unbounded

adjective not limited or restricted in any way; infinite

Example Sentences

A1 Her enthusiasm for learning was unbounded.

A2 The possibilities for creativity are unbounded.

B1 His unbounded energy was contagious.

B2 The artist's talent seemed unbounded.

C1 The unbounded potential of the new technology is exciting.

C2 The unbounded beauty of the landscape took my breath away.

adverb in an unbounded manner; without limits or restrictions

Example Sentences

A1 She ran unbounded through the fields, feeling free and alive.

A2 The possibilities for adventure seemed unbounded as they set off on their journey.

B1 His creativity knows no bounds, as he explores unbounded ideas in his artwork.

B2 The company's success was unbounded, with profits soaring year after year.

C1 Her passion for learning was unbounded, leading her to pursue multiple degrees and certifications.

C2 The beauty of the landscape was unbounded, stretching as far as the eye could see in every direction.

Examples of unbounded in a Sentence

formal The potential for growth in the new market is unbounded.

informal Her creativity is unbounded; she always comes up with new ideas.

slang His energy is unbounded, he never seems to run out of steam.

figurative The artist's imagination was unbounded, leading to unique and captivating works of art.

Grammatical Forms of unbounded

past tense

unbounded

plural

unboundeds

comparative

more unbounded

superlative

most unbounded

present tense

unbounds

future tense

will unbound

perfect tense

has unbounded

continuous tense

is unbounding

singular

unbounded

positive degree

unbounded

infinitive

to unbound

gerund

unbounding

participle

unbounded

Origin and Evolution of unbounded

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'unbounded' originated from the Old English word 'unbundan' which meant to unbind or release from bonds.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unbounded' evolved to also mean limitless, without boundaries or restrictions.