- numberless
- adjective Date: 1573 innumerable, countless
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Numberless — Num ber*less, a. Innumerable; countless. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
numberless — index frequent, infinite, innumerable, myriad, profuse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
numberless — [adj] infinite countless, endless, heaps*, incalculable, innumerable, jillion, many, multitudinous, myriad, no end of*, no end to*, numerous, umpteen*, uncountable, uncounted, unnumbered, untold, zillion*; concepts 482,762,781 Ant. counted,… … New thesaurus
numberless — [num′bər lis] adj. 1. innumerable; countless 2. without a number or numbers … English World dictionary
numberless — [[t]nʌ̱mbə(r)ləs[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n If there are numberless things, there are too many to be counted. [LITERARY] ...numberless acts of personal bravery by firefighters and rescue workers. Syn: countless … English dictionary
numberless — adjective Without number; having too many to count. The stars are as numberless as the sands on a beach. Syn: countless, endless … Wiktionary
numberless — num|ber|less [ˈnʌmbələs US bər ] adj literary too many to be counted = ↑countless ▪ numberless fish … Dictionary of contemporary English
numberless — num|ber|less [ nʌmbərləs ] adjective too many to be counted: the numberless stars in the sky … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
numberless — adjective too many to be counted; innumerable: numberless possibilities … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
numberless — adjective there are numberless questions to be answered Syn: innumerable, countless, unlimited, endless, limitless, untold, uncountable, uncounted; numerous, many, multiple, manifold, legion; informal more than one can shake a stick at; literary… … Thesaurus of popular words
numberless — UK [ˈnʌmbə(r)ləs] / US [ˈnʌmbərləs] adjective too many to be counted the numberless stars in the sky … English dictionary