unbounded

pronunciation

How to pronounce unbounded in British English: UK [ʌnˈbaʊndɪd]word uk audio image

How to pronounce unbounded in American English: US [ʌnˈbaʊndɪd] word us audio image

  • Adjective:
    seemingly boundless in amount, number, degree, or especially extent

Word Origin

unbounded (adj.)
1590s, "not limited in extent," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of bound (v.1). Sense of "generous, profuse, liberal" is recorded from 1704. Related: Unboundedness.

Example

1. Literacy brings to the young unbounded free dora .
2. The opportunities in china seem unbounded , making foreign investors starry-eyed .
3. One or both bounds can be omitted with the special unbounded marker .
4. His unbounded courage and compassion made him an excellent leader of the nation .
5. Feng is always chinese ancient ancestors object of worship , with soft line , show unbounded sentiment .

more: >How to Use "unbounded" with Example Sentences