trackless

[US]/'træklɪs/
[UK]/'træklɪs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. without footprints, without roads, not travelling on tracks.

Example Sentences

leading travellers into trackless wastelands.

The trackless wilderness stretched out before them.

They ventured into the trackless forest in search of the hidden treasure.

Navigating the trackless desert was a daunting task.

The trackless snow-covered plains were both beautiful and treacherous.

Lost in the trackless maze, they struggled to find a way out.

The trackless expanse of ocean seemed endless.

She marveled at the trackless sky full of stars.

The trackless path through the mountains was challenging but rewarding.

The trackless road ahead was both exciting and intimidating.

The explorer set out to conquer the trackless regions of the world.

Real-world Examples

Some took the highroads, others all the bypaths, and many the trackless hills.

Source: American Original Language Arts Volume 5

Tempest roams in the pathless sky, ships get wrecked in the trackless water, death is abroad and children play.

Source: Selected Poems of Tagore

The region about our camp is still wild, and higher lies the snow about as trackless as the sky.

Source: Summer walks through the mountains.

They seized ivory and retreated into the trackless wastes of the north before the guardians of the territory they raped could be made aware of their presence.

Source: Son of Mount Tai (Part 1)

And there comes the evening over the lonely meadows deserted by herds, through trackless paths, carrying cool draughts of peace in her golden pitcher from the western ocean of rest.

Source: Selected Poems of Tagore

" Is this the Blackwater Rush" ? They had ridden so far in rain and darkness, through trackless woods and nameless villages, that Arya had lost all sense of where they were.

Source: A Song of Ice and Fire: A Storm of Ice and Rain (Bilingual)

I must leave them, if only because they stimulate me to wander from my subject into trackless forests where I shall be lost and, very likely, devoured by wild beasts.

Source: A room of one's own.

The young man so shaped his trackless course as to impinge on the path a little ahead of this coloured form, and when he drew near her he smiled and reddened.

Source: The Romantic Adventure of the Milkmaid

The world—the small round world! what a vast mysterious place it must seem to baby eyes! What a trackless continent the back garden appears! What marvelous explorations they make in the cellar under the stairs!

Source: Lazy Person's Thoughts Journal

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