bottomless

[ˈbɒtəmləs]

bottomless Definition

  • 1having no bottom; very deep
  • 2seeming to have no end or limit
  • 3able to drink a lot without getting drunk

Using bottomless: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bottomless" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ocean appeared bottomless as we sailed over it.

  • Example

    The pit was so deep that it seemed bottomless.

  • Example

    The company's financial problems seemed bottomless.

  • Example

    He ordered another round of drinks, showing off his bottomless capacity for alcohol.

bottomless Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for bottomless

Phrases with bottomless

  • a person or thing that can absorb or consume a large amount of something without ever being satisfied

    Example

    My teenage son is a bottomless pit when it comes to food.

  • a brunch meal where unlimited alcoholic drinks are served

    Example

    Let's go to that restaurant for bottomless brunch this weekend.

  • an intense and seemingly endless feeling of sadness or grief

    Example

    After her husband's death, she was consumed by bottomless sorrow.

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Summary: bottomless in Brief

The term 'bottomless' [ˈbɒtəmləs] describes things that appear to have no end or limit, such as the ocean or a company's financial problems. It can also refer to a person's ability to drink a lot without getting drunk, as in 'He showed off his bottomless capacity for alcohol.' Phrases like 'bottomless pit' and 'bottomless brunch' extend the concept of endlessness to consumption and indulgence.

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