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Bottomless

Bottomless is an adjective describing something that has no bottom or lacks a bottom. In a figurative sense, it denotes vastness or inexhaustibility—something that seems to have no end or limit.

Etymology traces to the combination of bottom and -less. It is attested in Middle English and originally

Common usages include literal phrases like bottomless pit, and figurative expressions such as bottomless cup or

In modern English, bottomless is typically understood as hyperbolic and context-dependent. It often functions as a

described
objects
that
truly
lacked
a
bottom,
such
as
a
bottomless
well.
Over
time,
the
sense
broadened
to
metaphorical
uses,
referring
to
unlimited
quantity,
endless
possibilities,
or
insatiable
qualities.
bottomless
brunch,
which
indicate
unlimited
refills
or
an
endless
supply.
Other
widely
used
forms
describe
attributes:
a
bottomless
appetite,
bottomless
energy,
or
a
bottomless
curiosity,
all
conveying
exaggeration
about
how
extensive
or
inexhaustible
something
appears.
qualitative
intensifier
rather
than
a
precise
measurement.
Related
terms
include
endless,
inexhaustible,
fathomless,
and
unfathomable,
which
share
the
sense
of
without
perceptible
end
or
limit.