infinite
Prononciation : [ˈɪnfɪnɪt]
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Contexte : « mathematics »
(adjective) something that has no limits or ends. In math, we might say numbers can go on forever, like 1, 2, 3, and so on. They are infinite.
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The number of stars in the sky is often thought to be infinite.
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There aren't infinite fish in the ocean; some types can become endangered.
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Can you think of something that is infinite in your life?
Contexte : « philosophy »
(adjective) referring to ideas that have no end, often talking about concepts like time or space being endless.
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Many people believe that the universe is infinite and goes on forever.
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Some theories suggest that time is not infinite and will come to an end.
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What do you think happens in infinite time?
Contexte : « poetry/literature »
(adjective) used to describe things that are very large or beyond what we can really understand.
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Her love for her family felt infinite, as if it would never fade.
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His patience was not infinite; he soon became frustrated.
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Can you feel infinite joy when something great happens?
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