From unlimit + -ed or un- + limited.
- IPA(key): /ʌnˈlɪmɪtɪd/
- Hyphenation: un‧lim‧it‧ed
unlimited (not comparable)
- limitless or without bounds; unrestricted
1960 September, “Talking of Trains: News in Brief”, in Trains Illustrated, page 523:The Scottish Region is issuing a Day Rail-Rover Ticket, available at 12 hours' notice, permitting unlimited travel in an area bounded by Edinburgh, St. Andrews, Dundee, Perth, Comrie, Callander, Stirling and Falkirk for 25s. (children, 12s. 6d.). . . .
limitless or without bounds; unrestricted
- Bulgarian: безграни́чен (bg) (bezgraníčen), неограничен (bg) (neograničen)
- Catalan: il·limitat
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 無限 / 无限 (zh) (wúxiàn)
- Czech: neomezený (cs)
- Danish: ubegrænset
- Esperanto: senlima
- Finnish: rajoittamaton (fi), rajaton (fi)
- French: illimité (fr)
- Galician: ilimitado
- Georgian: უსაზღვრო (usazɣvro), შეუზღუდავი (šeuzɣudavi), საზღვარდაუდებელი (sazɣvardaudebeli), ულიმიტო (ulimiṭo)
- German: unbeschränkt (de), unbegrenzt (de)
- Greek: απεριόριστος (el) (aperióristos)
- Ancient: ἄπειρος (ápeiros)
- Hungarian: végtelen (hu)
- Irish: neamhtheoranta
- Italian: illimitato (it)
- Japanese: 果てしない (ja) (hateshinai), 無限の (ja) (mugen no), 無制限の (ja) (museigen no)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: بێ سنور (bê snur)
- Latin: infīnītus
- Macedonian: неограничен (neograničen)
- Malay: tanpa had
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: ubegrenset (no), ubegrensa
- Plautdietsch: onbeschrenkjt
- Portuguese: ilimitado (pt)
- Romanian: nelimitat (ro), nemărginit (ro)
- Russian: неограни́ченный (ru) (neograníčennyj), безграни́чный (ru) (bezgraníčnyj)
- Spanish: ilimitado (es), sin límite
- Swedish: obegränsad (sv)
- Ukrainian: необмежений (neobmeženyj)
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