countless

[ˈkaʊntləs]

countless Definition

too many to be counted; very many.

Using countless: Examples

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

  • Example

    There are countless stars in the universe.

  • Example

    She has received countless awards for her work.

  • Example

    The number of books he has read is countless.

  • Example

    I have had countless conversations with him.

countless Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for countless

Antonyms for countless

Phrases with countless

  • countless hours

    a large amount of time that cannot be measured or counted

    Example

    He spent countless hours working on his thesis.

  • countless possibilities

    an infinite number of potential outcomes or options

    Example

    The future holds countless possibilities for us.

  • an unquantifiable number of occurrences

    Example

    I have told him countless times not to leave his shoes in the hallway.

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Summary: countless in Brief

'Countless' [ˈkaʊntləs] means too many to be counted, often referring to a large and unquantifiable number. It can be used to describe time, possibilities, or occurrences, as in 'He spent countless hours working on his thesis.' 'Countless' is synonymous with 'innumerable' and 'uncountable,' and antonymous with 'limited' and 'countable.'

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