She brought joy to countless people through her music.
There are countless small ski areas dotted about the province.
Synonyms: innumerable, legion, infinite, myriad More Synonyms of countless
countless in British English
(ˈkaʊntlɪs)
adjective
innumerable; myriad
countless in American English
(ˈkaʊntlɪs)
adjective
too many to count; innumerable; myriad
Examples of 'countless' in a sentence
countless
This removes the main pressure that keeps lawyers glued to their chairs for countless hours.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The principal royal secretaries and their countless assistants perform many roles.
Jonathan Gregson BLOOD AGAINST THE SNOWS: The Tragic Story of Nepal's Royal Dynasty (2002)
We are competing with the battalions in opposition who have countless millions to spend.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Wives have opened countless small new businesses.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The couple bonded over their love of art and spent countless hours talking to one another.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The latter in particular was used as a key text by countless students over many decades.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
It is the same with countless smaller details.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Some want a grind to spend countless hours in.
The Sun (2014)
Each case is thought to have cost hundreds of pounds and countless man hours to pursue.
The Sun (2010)
There are countless millions of them.
The Sun (2016)
People on our team kept dying; we had to replace the lawyer countless times.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
As we have said countless times before, so many match officials are their own worst enemies.
The Sun (2014)
Countless millions in taxpayers' money have been blown fighting the cases in court.
The Sun (2015)
They spent countless hours in his air-conditioned trailer in the desert.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Countless millions here and abroad will be hoping the Royal romance brings joy in dark economic times.
The Sun (2011)
Support was thin on the ground, and family and friends gave up countless hours to campaign.
The Sun (2015)
I called countless times but in vain.
The Sun (2016)
There are countless small businesses which load themselves down with expensive staffs in areas which have little to do with the performance and results of the business.
Peter F. Drucker MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices (1974)
In other languages
countless
British English: countless ADJECTIVE
Countless means very many.
She brought joy to countless people through her music.
American English: countless
Brazilian Portuguese: inumerável
Chinese: 数不清的
European Spanish: innumerable
French: innombrable
German: unzählig
Italian: innumerevole
Japanese: 無数の
Korean: 무수한
European Portuguese: inumerável
Latin American Spanish: innumerable
Chinese translation of 'countless'
countless
(ˈkauntlɪs)
adj
无(無)数(數)的 (wúshù de)
(adjective)
Definition
too many to count
She brought joy to countless people through her music.
Synonyms
innumerable
He has invented innumerable excuses and told endless lies.
legion
Books on this subject are legion.
infinite
There is an infinite number of atoms.
myriad
pop culture in all its myriad forms
untold
the glittering prospect of untold riches
limitless
a cheap and limitless supply of energy
incalculable
He has done incalculable damage to his reputation.
immeasurable
I felt an immeasurable love for him.
numberless
numberless acts of bravery by firefighters and rescue workers
uncounted
multitudinous
She is a person of multitudinous talents.
endless
causing irreparable damage in a seemingly endless war
measureless
The party is now consigned to measureless years in opposition.
Opposites
limited
,
restricted
,
finite
Additional synonyms
in the sense of endless
Definition
having no end
causing irreparable damage in a seemingly endless war
Synonyms
eternal,
constant,
infinite,
perpetual,
continual,
immortal,
unbroken,
unlimited,
uninterrupted,
limitless,
interminable,
incessant,
boundless,
everlasting,
unending,
ceaseless,
inexhaustible,
undying,
unceasing,
unbounded,
measureless,
unfading,
Ndls
in the sense of immeasurable
Definition
too great to be measured
I felt an immeasurable love for him.
Synonyms
incalculable,
vast,
immense,
endless,
unlimited,
infinite,
limitless,
boundless,
bottomless,
inexhaustible,
unfathomable,
unbounded,
inestimable,
measureless,
illimitable
in the sense of incalculable
Definition
impossible to estimate or predict
He has done incalculable damage to his reputation.