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The synonyms of “Countless” are: infinite, innumerable, innumerous, multitudinous, myriad, numberless, uncounted, unnumberable, unnumbered, unnumerable, untold, legion, numerous, very many, manifold, multifarious
Countless as an Adjective
Definitions of "Countless" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “countless” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Too numerous to be counted.
- Too many to be counted; very many.
Synonyms of "Countless" as an adjective (16 Words)
infinite | Too numerous to be counted. God s infinite wisdom. |
innumerable | Too numerous to be counted. Innumerable difficulties. |
innumerous | Too many to be counted (often used hyperbolically. The oft quoted statement has been repeated innumerous times. |
legion | Great in number. Her fans are legion. |
manifold | Having many different forms or elements. Manifold reasons. |
multifarious | Many and of various types. A vast multifarious organization. |
multitudinous | Consisting of or containing many individuals or elements. Multitudinous rugs kept us warm. |
myriad | Countless or extremely great in number. Myriad stars. |
numberless | Too numerous to be counted. There are numberless questions to be asked. |
numerous | Consisting of many members. The family was numerous. |
uncounted | Not counted. Uncounted millions of dollars. |
unnumberable | Incapable of being numbered; innumerable. |
unnumbered | Not marked with or assigned a number. She had drunk the last of her unnumbered cups of tea. |
unnumerable | Too numerous to be counted. |
untold | Too much or too many to be counted or measured. No event however boring is left untold. |
very many | Precisely as stated. |
Usage Examples of "Countless" as an adjective
- She'd apologized countless times before.
- Countless hours.
Associations of "Countless" (30 Words)
boundless | Seemingly boundless in amount number degree or especially extent. Children with boundless energy. |
bounty | A sum paid by the state to army or navy recruits on enlistment. For millennia the people along the Nile have depended entirely on its bounty. |
ceaseless | Constant and unending. The fort was subjected to ceaseless bombardment. |
enormously | Extremely. Quality of life varies enormously from one place to another. |
illimitable | Without limits or an end. The illimitable human capacity for evil. |
immeasurable | Impossible to measure. Immeasurable wealth. |
immensely | To a great extent; extremely. Was immensely more important to the project as a scientist than as an administrator. |
immensity | The extremely large size, scale, or extent of something. I have no illusions about the immensity of this task. |
incalculable | Too great to be calculated or estimated. An archive of incalculable value. |
inestimable | Beyond calculation or measure. A treasure of inestimable value. |
inexhaustible | Incapable of being entirely consumed or used up. An inexhaustible supply of coal. |
infinite | A space or quantity that is infinite. He bathed the wound with infinite care. |
infinity | A point in space or time that is or seems infinitely distant. The lawns stretched into infinity. |
innumerable | Too many to be counted (often used hyperbolically. Innumerable difficulties. |
limitless | Having no limits in range or scope. The limitless reaches of outer space. |
lot | Divide items into lots for sale at an auction. My life is lots better now. |
many | A quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by `as’ or `too’ or `so’ or `that’; amounting to a large but indefinite number. The temptations are many. |
measureless | Having no bounds or limits; unlimited. Otto had measureless charm. |
mortician | An undertaker. |
much | A great amount or extent. I m not there much. |
myriad | Having countless or very many elements or aspects. The army was organized on a decimal system up to divisions of 10 000 or myriads. |
numberless | Too many to be counted; innumerable. There are numberless questions to be asked. |
numerous | Amounting to a large indefinite number. The family was numerous. |
plethora | A large or excessive amount of something. A plethora of committees and subcommittees. |
renewable | (of a contract, agreement, etc.) capable of being renewed. Renewable energy such as solar energy is theoretically inexhaustible. |
successful | Having achieved fame, wealth, or social status. Marketing of Japanese products has been highly successful. |
unbounded | Seemingly boundless in amount, number, degree, or especially extent. The possibilities are unbounded. |
unlimited | That cannot be entirely consumed or used up. To start with a theory of unlimited freedom is to end up with unlimited despotism. |
untold | Too much to be measured. Untold suffering. |
vast | Of very great extent or quantity; immense. A vast plain full of orchards. |