boundlessness

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/ˈbaʊndləsnəs/ · bound-less-ness

The state of being limitless or without boundaries.

Meanings

nounformal

The state of being limitless or without boundaries.

ایسی حالت جو بے حد یا سرحدوں سے آزاد ہو۔

بے انتہا

be inteha

Synonyms

infinitylimitlessnessunboundednessلامحدودیتبے حدبے انتہا

Antonyms

limitationboundaryrestraintحدسرحدپابندی

Common Collocations

  • the boundlessness of the universe
  • boundlessness of imagination
  • boundlessness in thought

Example Sentences

The boundlessness of the universe fascinates astronomers.

کائنات کی بے انتہا طاقت فلکیات دانوں کو مسحور کرتی ہے。

Kainaat ki be inteha taqat falakiyat daanoon ko masoor karti hai.

Her creativity reflects a boundlessness that inspires others.

اس کی تخلیقی صلاحیت بے انتہا کی عکاسی کرتی ہے جو دوسروں کو متاثر کرتی ہے۔

Us ki takhleqi salahiyat be inteha ki aks hai jo doosron ko mutasir karti hai.

Meditation can help you realize the boundlessness of your mind.

تجھی کی مشق آپ کو اپنے ذہن کی بے انتہا کا احساس دلانے میں مدد کر سکتی ہے۔

Tajhi ki mashq aap ko apne zehan ki be inteha ka ehsaas dilane mein madad kar sakti hai.

Easily Confused With

boundless:Boundless refers to something that is limitless, while boundlessness is the state of being without limits.

Word Family

boundless
adjectiveبے حد

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of vast ocean as symbolizing boundlessness.

Imagine an endless horizon where the sky meets the sea.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کتنی بے انتہا ہوتی ہے یہ زندگی، / خود کو سمجھنے کی جدوجہد میں محو ہیں ہم

Kitni be inteha hoti hai yeh zindagi, / Khud ko samajhne ki jadojahad mein mehvo hain hum

How boundless this life can be, / We are lost in the struggle to understand ourselves.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نہ کوئی حد نہ کوئی قید

Na koi had na koi qaid

No limit, no constraint.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "boundless" — without boundaries

First known use: 16th century

The word 'boundlessness' is derived from the adjective 'boundless', which combines 'bound' (meaning limit) with the suffix '-less' (meaning without). It emerged in the English language in the 16th century.