unlimited meaning
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.
Example of a confusing word: unlisted (not included in a list)
Grammar examples from the TOEIC test
As an adjective, unlimited describes nouns, often showing up in grammar questions to modify services or resources.
unlimited
Idioms and fixed expressions in TOEIC
unlimited access
'endless use', used when talking about the ability to use something as much as needed.
sky's the limit
means 'there are no limits to what can be achieved'.
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
,
boundless
differences
Unlimited is often used for resources or services, while boundless refers to space or imagination.
Words with the same origin as unlimited
The origin of unlimited
The word's etymology is not clear.
Word structure
The analysis of the word's composition is unclear.
Words with the same origin
The word's root is unclear or difficult to confirm.