dateless (Meaning)

Wordnet

dateless (s)

having no known beginning and presumably no end

of such great duration as to preclude the possibility of being assigned a date

not bearing a date

unaffected by time

Webster

dateless (a.)

Without date; having no fixed time.

dateless Sentence Examples

  1. The old book was dateless, lacking any indication of when it was published.
  2. He felt like a dateless wanderer in the bustling city, alone and disconnected.
  3. The ancient ruins appeared dateless, leaving archaeologists puzzled about their origins.
  4. She preferred dateless assignments, allowing her to work on her own schedule.
  5. The library contained stacks of dateless manuscripts, waiting to be deciphered by scholars.
  6. Despite numerous attempts, the puzzle remained dateless, its solution elusive.
  7. The watch was dateless, its hands frozen at a particular time forever.
  8. The old photograph was dateless, with no names or dates written on the back.
  9. The journal entries were dateless, making it difficult to determine the sequence of events.
  10. His jokes fell flat, leaving him feeling dateless at the party.

FAQs About the word dateless

having no known beginning and presumably no end, of such great duration as to preclude the possibility of being assigned a date, not bearing a date, unaffected

medieval, old, antique, antediluvian, venerable,ancient, prehistorical,hoary, antiquated, traditional

recent, young, new, recent, new,modern, young, modern, youthful, youthful

The old book was dateless, lacking any indication of when it was published.

He felt like a dateless wanderer in the bustling city, alone and disconnected.

The ancient ruins appeared dateless, leaving archaeologists puzzled about their origins.

She preferred dateless assignments, allowing her to work on her own schedule.