Uncircumscribed

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈsɜːrkəmˌskraɪbd/

Definitions of uncircumscribed

adjective not limited or restricted in any way

Example Sentences

A1 The playground was uncircumscribed, allowing the children to run freely.

A2 The uncircumscribed forest seemed to go on forever, with no clear boundaries in sight.

B1 Her uncircumscribed imagination led her to create fantastical worlds in her stories.

B2 The artist's uncircumscribed creativity knew no bounds, resulting in truly unique and innovative pieces of art.

C1 The scientist's uncircumscribed curiosity drove him to explore uncharted territories in his field of research.

C2 The uncircumscribed possibilities of the future filled her with a sense of excitement and anticipation.

Examples of uncircumscribed in a Sentence

formal The mathematician's exploration of the uncircumscribed possibilities of prime numbers led to groundbreaking discoveries.

informal The artist's imagination knows no bounds, it's like an uncircumscribed canvas waiting to be filled.

slang When it comes to dreaming big, you gotta think uncircumscribed!

figurative Her love for adventure was like an uncircumscribed ocean, vast and endless.

Grammatical Forms of uncircumscribed

past tense

uncircumscribed

plural

uncircumscribeds

comparative

more uncircumscribed

superlative

most uncircumscribed

present tense

uncircumscribes

future tense

will uncircumscribe

perfect tense

has uncircumscribed

continuous tense

is uncircumscribing

singular

uncircumscribed

positive degree

uncircumscribed

infinitive

to uncircumscribe

gerund

uncircumscribing

participle

uncircumscribed

Origin and Evolution of uncircumscribed

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'uncircumscribed' originated from the Latin word 'circumscribere' which means 'to draw a line around'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a literal sense to describe something not confined or restricted by boundaries, the word 'uncircumscribed' has evolved to also convey a figurative meaning of being limitless or boundless in various contexts.