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bottomless

American  
[bot-uhm-lis] / ˈbɒt əm lɪs /

adjective

  1. lacking a bottom.

  2. immeasurably deep.

  3. unfathomable; mysterious.

    a bottomless problem.

  4. without bounds; unlimited.

    He seems to have a bottomless supply of money.

    Synonyms:
    inexhaustible, infinite, boundless
  5. without basis, cause, or reason.

    a bottomless accusation.

  6. nude or nearly nude below as well as above the waist.

    bottomless dancers.

  7. featuring bottomless entertainers.

    a bottomless club.


bottomless British  
/ ˈbɒtəmlɪs /

adjective

  1. having no bottom

  2. unlimited; inexhaustible

  3. very deep

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Other Word Forms

  • bottomlessly adverb
  • bottomlessness noun

Etymology

Origin of bottomless

1275–1325; Middle English botomles. See bottom, -less; bottomless 6, 7 on the model of topless

Example Sentences

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Outside it, though, the repeated collapses turned into a bottomless source of schadenfreude.

From The Wall Street Journal

In June 2025, Disney and Universal sued AI firm Midjourney over its image generator, which the Hollywood giants alleged was a "bottomless pit of plagiarism".

From BBC

So, too, do the many AI data centers springing up in Northern Virginia’s “Data Center Alley,” which have a bottomless appetite for electricity.

From The Wall Street Journal

The last time the Globes rolled around, we were standing on the edge of a cliff; now we’re free falling into a seemingly bottomless pit.

From Los Angeles Times

Another banner year at the Celebrity Memoir Factory — a seemingly bottomless font of origin stories, trauma dumps and D-list confessions.

From Los Angeles Times