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rootless

American  
[root-lis, root-] / ˈrut lɪs, ˈrʊt- /

adjective

  1. having no roots.

  2. having no basis of stability; unsteady.

    a rootless feeling resulting from economic and social change.

  3. having no place or position in society.

    a rootless wanderer.


rootless British  
/ ˈruːtlɪs /

adjective

  1. having no roots, esp (of a person) having no ties with a particular place or community

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Other Word Forms

  • rootlessness noun

Etymology

Origin of rootless

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English roteles; root 1, + -less ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Suddenly, she’s brandishing a mop and pail everywhere like a rootless knight without a quest or a horse.

From Los Angeles Times • May 23, 2025

It’s been a very long while since a show featuring a rootless protagonist managed to keep its edge and relatability without doing itself in with narrative drift.

From Salon • May 8, 2025

Breached rootless cones identified in the current study show similar occurrences of polyhydrated sulfates, further suggesting the blistered volcanic blanket may be hiding a vast sheet of glacier ice underneath it.

From Science Daily • Mar. 13, 2024

Some of those leftovers are linked to the last-minute installation of rootless trees, two volunteers told The Associated Press.

From Washington Times • Oct. 24, 2023

There she was, planted before me in the path, rising on thin legs out of the rootless devouring earth.

From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver