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boundless wealth
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"boundless wealth" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe an abundance of resources or riches that seem limitless. For example, "The philanthropist's boundless wealth allowed him to support numerous charitable causes." Alternative expressions include "limitless riches" and "infinite fortune."
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Alternative expressions(20)
tremendous wealth
vast resources
limitless money
unlimited funds
vast financial resources
substantial financial backing
free funds
unlimited refills
considerable funding
ample financial resources
considerable financial backing
large financial backing
substantial financial support
substantial financial burden
substantial financial gain
volumes of dollars
large sums of money
significant financial resources
substantial amounts of money
significant financial gain
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
Abu Dhabi, which claims to sit atop nearly 9% of the world's oil, has boundless wealth.
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It signifies boundless wealth, which is why there was a movie about "The Solid Gold Cadillac".
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But Foster, indifferent to his boundless wealth, spends a decade pursuing Sylvia in vain.
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Alongside the boundless wealth of Bachian counterpoint, the free-roaming creator of fantasies and toccatas must not be forgotten.
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It may no longer be a symbol of boundless wealth, but as a retirement nest egg, $1 million is relatively big.
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A second-class creative figure with a first-class brain and boundless wealth, charm and wit; in personality, he was half monster, half paragon of urbanity.
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Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
He also possessed "the characteristics necessary for a world-class archaeologist: tirelessness, fearlessness, boundless curiosity, wealth, and" — Fox dryly adds — "myopia".
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David De Santis Montreal To the Sports Editor: It seems that a good part of the United States' response to Qatar's triumph in securing the 2022 World Cup has been a sour resentment of boundless oil wealth buying everything in this world.
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PARIS — Before the collapse of the financial markets, designers of every description were drawn to the luxury yachting world, to draft the blueprints for fantastic craft fit to sail the boundless seas of wealth.
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Today, as India has become an increasingly confident world power, the old stories are being replaced by new ones — many equally clichéd — about boundless opportunity, tremendous wealth, social mobility and technological prowess.
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We don't share in the "boundless plains", we have not enjoyed the "wealth for toil", the sweeping plains and rugged mountains ranges of a sunburnt country were too often places of death for us on the Australian frontier.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing abstract concepts or qualities that are seemingly endless, "boundless" works effectively. However, for concrete, measurable quantities, consider using more specific terms like "extensive" or "substantial".
Common error
While "boundless" is acceptable, be mindful of its slightly literary tone. In formal or business writing, consider alternatives like "unlimited" or "extensive" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "boundless wealth" functions primarily as a noun phrase, where the adjective "boundless" modifies the noun "wealth". It acts as a descriptor, emphasizing the unlimited or seemingly endless nature of the wealth. Ludwig AI confirms its proper usage in various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "boundless wealth" is a grammatically sound and semantically rich expression used to describe seemingly limitless financial resources. Ludwig AI analysis reveals that while it is most commonly found in News & Media, its slightly elevated tone makes it suitable for neutral but possibly not the most formal contexts. While it's certainly correct to use it, remember to consider the overall tone of your text and, when in doubt, check to see if synonyms such as ""limitless riches"" or ""infinite fortune"" could be more accurate.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
limitless riches
Replaces "wealth" with "riches", highlighting the abundance of valuable possessions. It emphasizes that the riches have no limits.
infinite fortune
Substitutes "wealth" with "fortune", suggesting a great amount of luck and money. The fortune is so big, it seems to have no end.
unlimited affluence
Replaces both words to convey the idea of a large amount of money with no end. "Affluence" is similar to wealth, it describes abundance.
vast resources
Focuses on available assets rather than just money. It gives a picture of all assets without limits.
immeasurable fortune
Emphasizes the inability to quantify the amount of wealth. Instead of a limit, it cannot be measured.
colossal fortune
Uses "colossal" to describe the wealth, indicating a large amount of money. The magnitude of the riches is emphasized.
unfathomable riches
Stresses the difficulty in comprehending the amount of riches. It is not just that it is hard to measure, it is difficult to comprehend.
extreme opulence
Highlights the luxurious and extravagant nature of the wealth. It is more focused on how wealth is displayed.
inexhaustible assets
Focuses on the endless supply of valuable possessions. Highlights assets are plentiful, and can be used without depletion.
prodigious capital
Emphasizes the abundant financial resources available. It highlights the monetary aspect and the considerable amount of capital.
FAQs
How can I use "boundless wealth" in a sentence?
"Boundless wealth" can be used to describe a situation where someone has seemingly unlimited financial resources. For example, "The oil tycoon possessed "boundless wealth" and used it to fund various philanthropic endeavors."
What are some synonyms for "boundless wealth"?
Synonyms for "boundless wealth" include "limitless riches", "infinite fortune", and "unlimited affluence".
Is it appropriate to use "boundless wealth" in formal writing?
While grammatically correct, "boundless wealth" has a slightly literary quality. In formal contexts, consider alternatives such as "extensive financial resources" or "substantial capital".
What is the difference between "boundless wealth" and "tremendous wealth"?
"Boundless wealth" implies that there is no limit to the amount of wealth, while "tremendous wealth" simply indicates a very large amount of wealth. "Boundless" suggests infinity, whereas "tremendous" suggests a high degree.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
96%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested