unlimited meaning

unlimited means 'without any limits or end'.

unlimited :

without limits, endless

adjective

▪ The plan offers unlimited data.

▪ The plan gives endless data.

▪ She has unlimited access to the library.

▪ She can use the library without limits.

paraphrasing

▪ infinite – without end

▪ boundless – without boundaries

▪ limitless – without limits

▪ unrestricted – without restrictions

Pronunciation

unlimited [ʌnˈlɪmɪtɪd]

The stress is on 'lim' and sounds like 'un-lim-i-tid'.

Common phrases and grammar about unlimited

unlimited - Common meaning

adjective
without limits, endless

Part of Speech Changes for "unlimited"

▪ limit (noun) – a boundary or end

▪ limit (verb) – to set a boundary

▪ limited (adjective) – having boundaries or ends

▪ limitless (adjective) – without boundaries

Common Expressions with "unlimited"

▪ unlimited access – endless use

▪ unlimited data – endless data

▪ unlimited potential – endless possibilities

▪ unlimited resources – endless supplies

Important examples of unlimited in TOEIC

Vocabulary examples from the TOEIC test

In TOEIC vocabulary questions, unlimited often refers to services or resources without restrictions.

▪The package includes unlimited calls.
▪The package has endless calls.

Example of a confusing word: unlisted (not included in a list)

▪The package includes unlisted calls.
▪The package includes calls that are not listed.
"Unlimited" means "without any limits or restrictions," commonly used to describe services like calls, data, or access that can be used freely. In "The package includes unlimited calls," the term "unlimited" is correctly used to indicate no restriction on the number of calls. "Unlisted," however, means "not included in a list," and using it in this context would imply calls are not recorded or mentioned, which changes the meaning entirely. Therefore, "unlimited" is the correct choice.

Grammar examples from the TOEIC test

As an adjective, unlimited describes nouns, often showing up in grammar questions to modify services or resources.

▪They provide unlimited support.
▪They give endless help.

unlimited

Idioms and fixed expressions in TOEIC

unlimited access

'endless use', used when talking about the ability to use something as much as needed.

▪The membership offers unlimited access to the gym.
▪The membership gives endless use of the gym.

sky's the limit

means 'there are no limits to what can be achieved'.

▪With hard work, the sky's the limit.
▪With effort, anything is possible.

Differences between similar words and unlimited

unlimited

,

infinite

differences

Unlimited means without limits, often in quantity or access, while infinite means without end, often in time or space.

unlimited
▪The plan offers unlimited calls.
▪The plan gives endless calls.
infinite
▪The universe is infinite.
▪The universe has no end.

unlimited

,

boundless

differences

Unlimited is often used for resources or services, while boundless refers to space or imagination.

unlimited
▪She has unlimited internet.
▪His imagination has no limits.
boundless
▪His creativity is boundless.
▪His imagination has no limits.

Words with the same origin as unlimited

The origin of unlimited

The word's etymology is not clear.

Word structure

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Words with the same origin

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