illimitableness

illimitableness

The universe's illimitableness fills the astronomer with wonder.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The quality of being without limits or boundaries: "illimitableness" refers to the state or condition of being endless, infinite, or unbounded in extent, scope, or duration.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The illimitableness of the universe fills astronomers with awe. (The infinite, unbounded nature of the cosmos.)
    • Her imagination possessed an illimitableness that allowed her to create worlds beyond any constraint. (Her creativity was without any limits.)
    • The illimitableness of human potential is a central theme in many philosophical works. (The idea that human capability has no boundaries.)
Advanced Usage
  • "the illimitableness of space": the concept that space has no physical end or frontier.

    • Scientists debate whether the illimitableness of space is a mathematical abstraction or a physical reality. (The unbounded nature of space.)
  • "illimitableness of the sea": a poetic or literary expression for the vast, endless appearance of the ocean.

    • The sailor felt both freedom and insignificance before the illimitableness of the sea. (The ocean's apparent boundlessness.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Illimitable (adj): without limits; boundless.

    • The desert stretched before them, an illimitable expanse of sand. (Endless, without boundaries.)
  • Illimitably (adv): in a manner without limits.

    • The stars shone illimitably across the night sky. (In an endless or infinite way.)
  • Limitlessness (n): a synonym for illimitableness, meaning the state of being without limits.

    • The limitlessness of her patience impressed everyone. (Her patience had no boundaries.)
Synonyms
  • Infinity: the state of being endless or boundless.
  • Boundlessness: the quality of having no fixed boundaries.
  • Endlessness: the condition of continuing forever.
  • Unlimitedness: the state of being unrestricted or without limits.
Related Idioms
  • "The sky's the limit": there is no upper bound to what can be achieved.

    • With her talent, the sky's the limit — she can achieve anything. (Her potential has no illimitableness.)
  • "No end in sight": a situation that seems to have no conclusion or boundary.

    • The project's illimitableness meant there was no end in sight for the work. (The work seemed to continue without limit.)