Definition
Countless refers to a quantity too great to be counted; innumerable. It describes something so large in number that it cannot be easily quantified or precisely measured.
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Pronunciation
The pronunciation of "countless" is identical in both American and British English.
Etymology
The word "countless" originates from Middle English, formed by combining the verb "count," from the Old French word "conter," meaning "to count" or "to reckon," and the suffix "-less," meaning "without" or "lacking." The term has been used since the late Middle Ages to describe something too numerous to be counted.
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Usage
The word "countless" is often used to express a very large, unspecified number of something. For example: "She received countless letters of support," or "There are countless stars in the night sky." It is frequently used when the exact number is either unknown or irrelevant, but is clearly vast.
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