Adjective
/ˈfjʊtʃərləs/
The term "futureless" refers to a state or condition lacking a future or potential for development. It is often used in contexts involving hopelessness, despair, or the absence of opportunity. The word is not extremely common, but it might be encountered in literary or philosophical discussions. Its usage is more prevalent in written forms than in oral communication.
"Él miró alrededor del paisaje sin futuro, sintiendo una profunda sensación de desesperación."
"In a futureless society, ambition and hope are scarce."
"En una sociedad sin futuro, la ambición y la esperanza son escasas."
"The futureless path he had chosen left him with no prospects."
While "futureless" itself may not be part of many idiomatic expressions, it can often be contextually linked to phrases that convey a sense of hopelessness or lack of opportunity.
"Vivir en un mundo sin futuro es como navegar sin una brújula."
"They felt like seeds sown in a futureless soil, incapable of growth."
"Se sentían como semillas sembradas en un suelo sin futuro, incapaces de crecer."
"He walked a futureless road, bereft of dreams and plans."
"Caminaba por un camino sin futuro, despojado de sueños y planes."
"To be futureless is to drift like a leaf on a windless day."
The word "futureless" is formed from the word "future," derived from Old French "future," which stems from Latin "futurus," meaning "about to be." The suffix "-less" indicates the absence of something, hence meaning "without a future."
Synonyms: - Hopeless - Bleak - Despairing - Futile
Antonyms: - Hopeful - Promising - Optimistic - Bright