Definitions and Examples of limited, bounded, finite
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Restricted in size, quantity, or scope; not infinite.
Example
The company has limited resources and cannot afford to expand its operations.
Having a boundary or limit; confined within certain limits.
Example
The park is bounded by a fence to prevent animals from wandering off.
finite
Having a limit or end; not infinite.
Example
The universe is believed to be finite in size and age.
Key Differences: limited vs bounded vs finite
- 1Limited implies a restriction in size, quantity, or scope.
- 2Bounded implies confinement within certain limits or boundaries.
- 3Finite implies having a limit or end, and not being infinite.
Effective Usage of limited, bounded, finite
- 1Academic Writing: Use these antonyms to describe the limitations of a study or research.
- 2Business Communication: Use these antonyms to describe the constraints of a project or budget.
- 3Creative Writing: Use these antonyms to create tension or conflict in a story by setting boundaries or limitations.
Remember this!
The antonyms of frontierless convey the idea of restriction, confinement, or a boundary beyond which something cannot go. Use limited, bounded, and finite to describe limitations in academic writing, business communication, or creative writing to create tension or conflict in a story.