infinitely
word · lemma: infinite
Definition
Infinitely means without any limits or end; it describes something that continues forever or to an extremely great degree.
Usage & Nuances
Used in both formal and informal contexts, especially to emphasize 'very much' or 'without limit.' Common with adjectives like 'better,' 'more,' or 'complex.' It’s often figurative, not literal infinity, unless in math or science.
Spanish: infinitamentePortuguese (BR): infinitamentePortuguese (PT): infinitamenteChinese (Simplified): 无限地Chinese (Traditional): 無限地Hindi: अनंत रूप सेArabic: بشكل لا نهائيBengali: অসীমভাবে - অনন্তভাবেRussian: бесконечноJapanese: 無限に - 果てしなくVietnamese: vô hạn - vô cùngKorean: 무한히 - 끝없이Turkish: sonsuzca - sınırsızcaUrdu: لا محدود طریقے سے - بے حدIndonesian: tak terbatas - tanpa batas
Example Sentences
The universe is infinitely large.
basic
You can divide a number infinitely without reaching zero.
basic
Her patience seemed infinitely strong.
basic
I'm infinitely grateful for your help.
natural
That makes things infinitely more complicated.
natural
These new shoes are infinitely better than my old ones.
natural