Infinite synonyms and antonyms
ĭn'fə-nĭt
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Without limits; unbounded; vast; infinite
The definition of immense is something that is extremely large.
Greatest in power, authority, or rank; paramount or dominant.
without end
Endless
without number
Unlimited
(Modifying a plural noun) Great in number; innumerable, multitudinous [from 18th c.]
With the ends joined to form a closed unit that can move continuously over wheels, etc.
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unlimited (related)
Having no restrictions or controls:
Having no boundaries or limits
That cannot be exhausted
Impervious to limitation, without limit.
The definition of countless is too many to be counted or too numerous to measure.
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having no limit
Unlimited
the unknown
infinitesimality
Without, or apparently without, end; lasting, or seeming to last, forever; endless
absolute (related)
Being fully such; utter:
That cannot be measured; boundless
Innumerable; countless:
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non-finite
of verbs; having neither person nor number nor mood (as a participle or gerund or infinitive)
unfathomable (related)
Not confined, free from physical restraint.
The property of being boundless, of being without limits or ends.
eternal (related)
Of eternity
fleeting (antonym)
Passing swiftly; not lasting
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Too great to be measured; immeasurable:
Lasting; permanent; durable
limited (antonym)
The definition of limited is something or someone with boundaries or restrictions.
restricted (antonym)
Excluding a certain group or groups; esp., limited to white gentiles
constant (related)
Remaining steady in affections or loyalties; faithful
perpetual (related)
Lasting or enduring forever or for an indefinitely long time; eternal; permanent
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immortal (related)
Of or relating to immortality.
eternity (related)
A very long or seemingly endless time:
space (related)
An area provided for a particular purpose:
Being without boundaries or limits; unlimited:
Not decreasing over time in quality and appeal.
(Uncountable) the property of being inconsequential
Populous; crowded.
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Uncountable; innumerable:
too numerous to be counted
Having no identifying number
Obsolete form of innumerable.
infinitude (related)
infinite space (related)
The definition of incessant is continuing without stopping.
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(Uncountable) A number which is very large compared to some characteristic number. For example, in optics, an object which is much further away than the focal length of a lens is said to be "at infinity", as the distance of the image from the lens varies very little as the distance increases further.
Incalculably, exceedingly, or immeasurably minute; vanishingly small.
Very large or wide (literally or figuratively).
finite (antonym)
Existing, persisting, or enduring for a limited time only; impermanent.
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measurable (antonym)
Able to be measured.
countable (antonym)
Capable of being counted:
calculable (antonym)
That can be calculated
confined (antonym)
Not free to move
ephemeral (antonym)
The definition of ephemeral is something that has a very short lifespan or lasts for a very short time.
definite (antonym)
Readily distinguished or certain:
(Philosophy) everlasting, that is having infinite temporal duration; as opposed to eternal, outside time and thus lacking temporal duration
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That cannot be calculated; too great or too many to be counted
Not computable; that cannot be computed.
The definition of inestimable is something that cannot be measured or calculated.
Too numerous to be counted; countless
Too many to be counted; innumerable:
big (related)
Of great significance; momentous:
Not capable of being counted or numerated; indefinitely numerous.
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irreducible (related)
Beyond description or enumeration:
Featuring such dancers as entertainment:
without limit
Unlimited
having no end
Unlimited
Having no foreseeable end:
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