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numberless
[ nuhm-ber-lis ]
adjective
- so great in number that no numerically expressed amount is reasonable or possible; innumerable; countless; myriad.
- without any numerals or numbers:
This account used to allow numberless passwords, but access now requires a password that includes at least one numeral.
numberless
/ ˈnʌmbəlɪs /
adjective
- too many to be counted; countless
- not containing or consisting of numbers
Derived Forms
- ˈnumberlessness, noun
- ˈnumberlessly, adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of numberless1
Example Sentences
North was hauled down before he released the numberless number nine Gareth Davies, who found the supporting Biggar to score the converted try.
"He made numberless black people in South Africa realise Apartheid is based on a lie," he says.
The Sassoons’ trading firm became one of the world’s first truly multinational companies, with numberless sons and daughters staffing its offices and spending its cash.
It was in that martyr city, among hollowed houses and numberless casualties, where Beckett’s subtractive vision began to crystallize into a new art of bleak hope.
I was off the grid, in a numberless limbo.
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