Immeasurable Meaning and Definition

Immeasurable

Immeasurable

Pronunciation

/ɪˌmɪˈmeɪzərəbəl/

Part of Speech

Adjective

Definition

Unbound or infinite in amount or degree; beyond measurement or estimation.

Etymology

The word “Immeasurable” comes from the combination of “im-” meaning not or opposite of, and “measurable”, suggesting that something is beyond being measured or quantified.

Usage Notes

Use Immeasurable to describe something that is infinite, boundless, or incalculable. Avoid using it to describe something that is simply very great or immense, as it has a specific connotation of being beyond measurement.

Cultural References

In poetry and literature, Immeasurable is often used to describe the infinite nature of emotions, ideas, or experiences. For example, in William Wordsworth’s poem “The Prelude”, he describes the beauty of nature as “immeasurable”.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • To speak of endless possibilities or potential.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Boundless
  • Infinity
  • Limits

Collocations

  • Immeasurable joy/sorrow
  • Immeasurable power/resource

Frequency of Use

Immeasurable is a relatively rare word and is mostly used in formal writing, academic works, and poetic contexts.

Common Misspellings

  • Immesurable
  • Imiesurable

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