Boundlessly [adverb]
Definition of Boundlessly:
extremely
Opposite/Antonyms of Boundlessly:
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Sentence/Example of Boundlessly:
Michael and Alan often enjoyed themselves boundlessly in Mr. Caryll's form.
I have an income of which, even if I were boundlessly extravagant, I could not hope to spend half.
Supposed to be boundlessly wealthy, a blight came, and every leaf dropt off.
They would be nobler, better, boundlessly good to all;—to those who have injured them to those whom they have injured.
She felt boundlessly happy, boundlessly confident in this free, open life.
If a boundlessly compassionate Amida is thought out, it is an imaginary being.
My aspiring zeal increased boundlessly, accompanied by a divine peace.
Ferishtah says that all his knowledge only suffices to enable him to say that he loves boundlessly, endlessly.
I felt at last that I was irretrievably lost—that I loved you boundlessly, and that I was anxious to prove it to you.
We had expected a great, level plain, extending boundlessly towards the south; but in this we were disappointed.