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The synonyms of “Immeasurable” are: immensurable, unmeasurable, incomputable, inestimable, incalculable, innumerable, unfathomable, fathomless, indeterminable, measureless, untold
Immeasurable as an Adjective
Definitions of "Immeasurable" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “immeasurable” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Too large, extensive, or extreme to measure.
- Impossible to measure.
- Beyond calculation or measure.
Synonyms of "Immeasurable" as an adjective (11 Words)
fathomless | Unable to be measured or understood; extremely deep. Staring into a pair of cold fathomless grey eyes. |
immensurable | Impossible to measure. |
incalculable | (of a person or their character) unpredictable. The odds against such an event are incalculable. |
incomputable | Unable to be calculated or estimated. An incomputable amount. |
indeterminable | Not able to be definitely ascertained, calculated, or identified. A woman of indeterminable age. |
inestimable | Beyond calculation or measure. A treasure of inestimable value. |
innumerable | Too numerous to be counted. Innumerable flags of all colours. |
measureless | Having no bounds or limits; unlimited. Otto had measureless charm. |
unfathomable | Incapable of being fully understood. Mountains of unfathomable scale. |
unmeasurable | Not able to be measured objectively. Unmeasurable reaches of outer space. |
untold | (of a story or event) not narrated or recounted. No event however boring is left untold. |
Usage Examples of "Immeasurable" as an adjective
- Immeasurable wealth.
- Immeasurable suffering.
Associations of "Immeasurable" (30 Words)
abysmal | Very great; limitless. Abysmal stupidity. |
boundless | Seemingly boundless in amount number degree or especially extent. Enthusiasts who devote boundless energy to their hobby. |
ceaseless | Constant and unending. The ceaseless thunder of surf. |
continuously | At every point. These images loop continuously. |
countless | Too numerous to be counted. She d apologized countless times before. |
endless | Having no known beginning and presumably no end. The list is endless. |
eternal | Tiresomely long; seemingly without end. Eternal truths. |
illimitable | Without limits in extent or size or quantity. The illimitable human capacity for evil. |
immortal | An immortal being especially a god of ancient Greece or Rome. He will always be one of the immortals of soccer. |
incalculable | Too much to be measured. An archive of incalculable value. |
indefinitely | To an unlimited or unspecified degree or extent. Talks cannot go on indefinitely. |
inestimable | Beyond calculation or measure. Jewels of inestimable value. |
inexhaustible | (of an amount or supply of something) unable to be used up because existing in abundance. His inexhaustible energy. |
infinite | A space or quantity that is infinite. The boundless regions of the infinite. |
infinity | Time without end. The infinity of space. |
innumerable | Too numerous to be counted. Innumerable difficulties. |
interminable | Tiresomely long; seemingly without end. An interminable sermon. |
limitless | Having no limits in range or scope. A limitless supply of money. |
measureless | Having no bounds or limits; unlimited. Otto had measureless charm. |
mortician | One whose business is the management of funerals. |
myriad | The cardinal number that is the product of ten and one thousand. Myriad stars. |
numberless | Too numerous to be counted. There are numberless questions to be asked. |
numerous | Amounting to a large indefinite number. The orchestra and chorus were numerous. |
omnipotent | Having unlimited power. God is described as omnipotent and benevolent. |
permanently | In a way that lasts or remains unchanged indefinitely; for all time. His lungs are permanently damaged. |
perpetual | Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing. Their perpetual money worries. |
renewable | (of a natural resource or source of energy) not depleted when used. A shift away from fossil fuels to renewable energy. |
unbounded | Having or appearing to have no limits. Unbounded enthusiasm. |
undying | (especially of an emotion) lasting forever. Promises of undying love. |
unlimited | Not limited or restricted in terms of number, quantity, or extent. To start with a theory of unlimited freedom is to end up with unlimited despotism. |