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bottomless

Bottomless describes something that is so deep or endless that it seems to have no bottom.

Explanation at your level:

Bottomless means something has no bottom. Imagine a hole that goes down forever. If you drop a ball, it never stops. You can use it for a deep lake or a big bag. It is a fun word to use when something seems to never end!

When you say something is bottomless, you mean it is very deep. You might see a 'bottomless' drink at a restaurant, which means you can get more for free. It is like a container that never gets empty. It is a very useful word to describe big or infinite things.

The word bottomless is used to describe things that are physically very deep or figuratively endless. We often use it for resources, like a 'bottomless supply of paper,' or even for human traits, like a 'bottomless appetite.' It adds emphasis to your sentences by suggesting that the object has no limit or boundary.

Bottomless is a powerful adjective that carries a sense of magnitude. In professional or academic writing, it is often used to describe abstract concepts like 'bottomless debt' or 'bottomless potential.' It creates a strong image of something that cannot be measured or exhausted. It is more descriptive than just saying 'very deep' or 'very large.'

At the C1 level, you can use bottomless to add nuance to your descriptions. It is frequently used in metaphorical contexts to suggest an abyss or a void. For instance, 'a bottomless source of inspiration' suggests that the source is not only large but also mysterious and inexhaustible. It is a great way to elevate your vocabulary beyond basic adjectives like 'endless' or 'limitless.'

In C2 discourse, bottomless functions as a literary and rhetorical device. Its etymological roots provide a sense of gravity, often evoking the 'abyss' or the 'void' in classical literature. When used to describe complex human emotions or systemic issues, it implies a depth that is fundamentally unquantifiable. It is a word that commands attention and suggests that the subject matter is profound, perhaps even overwhelming in its scale or complexity.

Wort in 30 Sekunden

  • Means deep or endless.
  • Used literally for depth and figuratively for capacity.
  • Commonly used in 'bottomless pit' or 'bottomless brunch'.
  • Do not use 'very' with it.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word bottomless. It is a fantastic adjective that paints a vivid picture of depth or endlessness. When you hear this word, think of something that just keeps going and going.

We use it in two main ways. First, it describes a physical space, like a bottomless pit or a deep, dark lake where you can't see the floor. It implies a sense of mystery and vastness.

Second, we love using it figuratively. If someone has a bottomless appetite, they can eat forever! Or if a company has a bottomless budget, they have so much money that it feels like it will never run out. It is a great way to emphasize that something is truly inexhaustible.

The word bottomless is a classic example of Old English word formation. It combines the noun bottom (from the Old English botm) with the suffix -less, which means 'without'.

Historically, it has been used since the Middle English period to describe things that were literally impossible to measure. It carried a slightly spooky or awe-inspiring tone in early literature, often associated with the 'bottomless pit' mentioned in religious texts.

Over the centuries, the word evolved to be used more metaphorically. By the 18th and 19th centuries, writers began applying it to human traits and abstract concepts. It is a beautiful example of how a simple physical description can grow into a powerful tool for describing abstract, infinite ideas in our daily language.

Using bottomless is pretty straightforward, but it adds a lot of punch to your sentences. You will most often find it paired with nouns that represent containers, voids, or human desires.

In casual conversation, you might hear someone say, 'That bag is bottomless!' when they keep pulling items out of a small purse. It is a slightly hyperbolic way of saying something is bigger than it looks.

In more formal settings, you might read about bottomless resources or bottomless debt. It is a very versatile word that works across many registers. Just remember that because it is an absolute term, it is best used when you really want to emphasize that something is truly endless.

Idioms often use bottomless to add dramatic flair to a description. Here are five common ones:

  • Bottomless pit: Used for someone who eats a lot or a budget that keeps losing money. 'He is a bottomless pit; he ate three pizzas!'
  • Bottomless well of knowledge: Someone who knows everything. 'She is a bottomless well of knowledge about history.'
  • Bottomless supply: Something that never runs out. 'We have a bottomless supply of coffee in the breakroom.'
  • Bottomless despair: A feeling of extreme, never-ending sadness. 'He fell into a state of bottomless despair.'
  • Bottomless cup: Usually refers to free refills. 'This diner offers a bottomless cup of coffee.'

Grammatically, bottomless is an adjective. It does not have a plural form because it describes a state of being. You will often see it used before a noun (e.g., 'a bottomless pit') or after a linking verb (e.g., 'the supply seemed bottomless').

Pronunciation-wise, it is BOT-lum-less. In British English, the 'o' is short and crisp, while in American English, it might sound slightly more like 'BAH-tum-less'. The stress is firmly on the first syllable.

It rhymes with words like clueless, useless, and ruthless. Notice how the -less suffix creates a consistent rhythm across all these words. It is a very steady, three-syllable word that is easy to pronounce once you get the hang of the 'bot' sound!

Fun Fact

The suffix -less comes from the Old English 'leas', meaning 'devoid of'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK ˈbɒt.ləs

Short 'o' sound, clear 'less' ending.

US ˈbɑːt.ləs

Longer 'a' sound, 't' can sound like a 'd'.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'less' suffix
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Stressing the wrong syllable

Rhymes With

clueless useless ruthless toothless ceaseless

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to speak

Hören 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

deep hole end limit

Learn Next

abyss inexhaustible fathomless

Fortgeschritten

unfathomable infinite boundless

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

A bottomless pit

Linking verbs

The hole is bottomless

Suffixes

Bottom-less

Examples by Level

1

The hole is bottomless.

The hole has no bottom.

Adjective after verb.

2

It is a bottomless pit.

A pit that never ends.

Adjective before noun.

3

The bag is bottomless.

The bag holds many things.

Simple sentence.

4

Is the lake bottomless?

Does the lake have a bottom?

Question form.

5

He has a bottomless cup.

He gets free refills.

Collocation.

6

The box feels bottomless.

The box is very deep.

Linking verb.

7

It is not bottomless.

It has a bottom.

Negative form.

8

Look at the bottomless well.

A very deep well.

Imperative.

1

The ocean feels bottomless to a small fish.

2

She has a bottomless appetite for reading books.

3

The project seems like a bottomless pit of work.

4

They offered a bottomless supply of snacks.

5

He stared into the bottomless darkness.

6

The canyon looked bottomless from the edge.

7

Is there such a thing as a bottomless resource?

8

Her curiosity is truly bottomless.

1

The government faces a bottomless pit of debt.

2

He has a bottomless capacity for forgiveness.

3

We enjoyed the bottomless brunch on Sunday.

4

The cave was described as a bottomless abyss.

5

She has a bottomless energy for her hobbies.

6

The company has a bottomless budget for research.

7

His pockets seemed bottomless, filled with trinkets.

8

The mystery remains a bottomless puzzle.

1

The artist drew from a bottomless well of creativity.

2

Their argument led into a bottomless cycle of blame.

3

The tragedy left a bottomless sense of loss.

4

He felt like he was falling into a bottomless void.

5

The organization relies on a bottomless pool of volunteers.

6

Her ambition is a bottomless fire that never cools.

7

The data set is a bottomless resource for analysts.

8

They explored the bottomless depths of the ocean.

1

The philosophical debate opened a bottomless chasm between them.

2

His intellect is a bottomless reservoir of complex ideas.

3

The corruption created a bottomless pit of despair for citizens.

4

She possessed a bottomless resilience in the face of hardship.

5

The history of the region is a bottomless archive of stories.

6

The silence was a bottomless weight in the room.

7

He explored the bottomless complexities of quantum physics.

8

The poem captures the bottomless nature of human grief.

1

The text invites us into a bottomless labyrinth of interpretation.

2

His prose reveals a bottomless understanding of the human condition.

3

The political crisis proved to be a bottomless quagmire.

4

She navigated the bottomless intricacies of international law.

5

The myth describes a bottomless descent into the underworld.

6

A bottomless irony permeates his later works.

7

The investigation uncovered a bottomless web of deceit.

8

His legacy remains a bottomless fountain of inspiration.

Synonyme

infinite boundless inexhaustible fathomless immeasurable limitless

Häufige Kollokationen

bottomless pit
bottomless supply
bottomless appetite
bottomless depth
bottomless well
bottomless void
bottomless brunch
bottomless debt
bottomless potential
bottomless despair

Idioms & Expressions

"Bottomless pit"

Someone who eats a lot or a project that consumes infinite resources.

My teenage son is a bottomless pit!

casual

"Bottomless cup"

Free refills.

The diner offers a bottomless cup of coffee.

neutral

"Bottomless well of"

An infinite source of something.

She is a bottomless well of information.

neutral

"Bottomless abyss"

A very deep or terrifying situation.

He felt like he was falling into a bottomless abyss.

literary

"Bottomless pockets"

Having unlimited money.

The investor has bottomless pockets.

casual

Easily Confused

bottomless vs Endless

Both mean infinite.

Endless is time/space; bottomless is depth/capacity.

Endless time vs bottomless pit.

bottomless vs Boundless

Both mean infinite.

Boundless is for energy/potential.

Boundless energy vs bottomless lake.

bottomless vs Limitless

Both mean infinite.

Limitless is for possibilities.

Limitless possibilities vs bottomless debt.

bottomless vs Shallow

Opposite.

Shallow is not deep.

Shallow water vs bottomless pit.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + bottomless

The pit is bottomless.

A2

A + bottomless + noun

A bottomless well.

B1

Subject + has + a + bottomless + noun

He has a bottomless appetite.

B2

Subject + felt + bottomless + noun

She felt bottomless despair.

C1

The + noun + seemed + bottomless

The void seemed bottomless.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

bottom The lowest part of something.

Adjectives

bottomless Without a bottom.

Verwandt

base opposite concept

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

Häufige Fehler

Using 'bottomless' for something shallow. Use 'shallow'.
Bottomless means the opposite of shallow.
Confusing 'bottomless' with 'endless'. They are synonyms but 'bottomless' implies depth.
Endless is time; bottomless is usually space/depth.
Saying 'a bottomless of water'. Say 'a bottomless lake'.
Bottomless is an adjective, not a noun.
Using 'bottomless' for a short time. Use 'brief'.
Bottomless implies infinite nature, not short duration.
Thinking 'bottomless' means 'no bottom' in a literal sense only. It is often figurative.
It is frequently used for abstract concepts like debt or energy.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a bottomless hole in your hallway.

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Native Speakers

Use it to emphasize abundance.

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Brunch Culture

Bottomless brunch is a popular social activity.

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Adjective Rule

Always place it before a noun or after a linking verb.

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The 'less' sound

Make sure the 'less' is soft.

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Don't use 'very'

It is already extreme.

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Etymology

The -less suffix is very old.

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Contextualize

Write 5 sentences about your day using the word.

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Add Impact

Use it to replace 'very deep'.

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Tone

Use it with emphasis for effect.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Bottom-Less: If you take the bottom away, it never ends!

Visual Association

A cup with no base, coffee pouring through forever.

Word Web

Endless Deep Infinite Abyss

Herausforderung

Try to describe three things in your room using the word bottomless.

Wortherkunft

Old English

Original meaning: Without a bottom

Kultureller Kontext

None

Commonly used in marketing (e.g., 'bottomless brunch').

Bottomless Pit from various fantasy novels Bottomless cup in diners

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Dining

  • bottomless coffee
  • bottomless brunch
  • free refills

Finance

  • bottomless debt
  • bottomless budget
  • money pit

Nature

  • bottomless lake
  • bottomless cave
  • deep abyss

Personality

  • bottomless appetite
  • bottomless curiosity
  • bottomless energy

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever been to a bottomless brunch?"

"What is something that feels like a bottomless pit of work?"

"Do you think the ocean is bottomless?"

"Who is someone you know with a bottomless appetite for learning?"

"If you had a bottomless bank account, what would you buy?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a place that felt bottomless to you.

Write about a time you felt a bottomless sense of joy.

If you could have a bottomless supply of one thing, what would it be?

Reflect on the phrase 'bottomless pit' and why we use it for debt.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Usually, we use 'endless' for time, but 'bottomless' for depth or capacity.

It depends on the context; it can be positive (bottomless brunch) or negative (bottomless debt).

No, it is very often figurative.

No, it is an absolute adjective; you don't need 'very'.

Shallow or finite.

Yes, especially when talking about budgets or resources.

No, it is an adjective.

BOT-lum-less.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The deep hole is ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: bottomless

Bottomless means deep with no bottom.

multiple choice A2

What does a 'bottomless' drink mean?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Free refills

It means you can keep drinking more.

true false B1

A bottomless pit has a clear floor.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

Bottomless means it has no bottom.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Matching synonyms and antonyms.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

The correct order is 'bottomless is a pit' or 'it is a bottomless pit'.

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