immeasurable

adjective
UK: /ɪˈmeʒərəbl/
US: /ɪˈmeʒərəbl/
  1. Too large, great, or extreme to be measured or estimated.

    1. The beauty of the night sky is immeasurable.
    2. The impact of his work is immeasurable, affecting many lives.
  2. Impossible to measure, usually referring to abstract concepts like love, grief, or value.

    1. Her joy was immeasurable when she saw her family.
    2. The value of freedom is immeasurable and should be protected at all costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "immeasurable" in English means: Too large, great, or extreme to be measured or estimated., Impossible to measure, usually referring to abstract concepts like love, grief, or value..

The phonetic transcription of "immeasurable" is /ɪˈmeʒərəbl/ in British English and /ɪˈmeʒərəbl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "immeasurable": boundless, infinite, vast, unlimited, countless, endless.

Example usage of "immeasurable": "The beauty of the night sky is immeasurable.". More examples on the page.