[
UK
/dˈeɪtləs/
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ADJECTIVE
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unaffected by time
Helen's timeless beauty
few characters are so dateless as Hamlet -
not bearing a date
a dateless letter -
of such great duration as to preclude the possibility of being assigned a date
dateless customs -
having no known beginning and presumably no end
the dateless rise and fall of the tides
time is endless
sempiternal truth
How To Use dateless In A Sentence
- Andrew yearns for the days when exploring the Net meant spending dateless Friday nights geeking out on a text-only green-screen terminal in a fluorescently-lit corner of the university student center basement.
- few characters are so dateless as Hamlet
- They'd been sort of a team, the dateless ones picking on their more romance oriented friend. CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 7: BLUE MOON
- a dateless letter
- An error by the Royal Mint in Britain has seen the issue of tens of thousands of 'dateless' 20 pence coins -- driving their value up to 50 pounds (60 euros, 80 dollars) each, a collector said Monday.
- He wanted to fix American life finally in one edition, what he called Collyer's eternally current dateless newspaper, the only newspaper anyone would ever need. PopMatters
- I began to long for those cool uplands, that country air, for the dateless wild olive and the uncatalogued cuckoo. The Times Literary Supplement
- the dateless rise and fall of the tides
- dateless customs