infinity
Prononciation : [ɪnˈfɪnəti]
Contexte : « mathematics »
(noun) a number that is larger than any other number. It goes on forever and never stops. Imagine counting forever without ever reaching an end—that's infinity!
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In math, infinity is often represented by the symbol ∞.
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You can't actually reach infinity by counting; you'll always have more numbers to go.
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What happens when you try to add one to infinity?
Contexte : « philosophy »
(noun) the idea of something that has no limits or end. It's like thinking about space or time that goes on forever.
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Many people find the concept of infinity to be fascinating and awe-inspiring.
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Not everyone believes in infinity as a real concept; some think everything must have an end.
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Can we truly understand what infinity means in our world?
Contexte : « literature »
(noun) a theme that explores endless possibilities or boundaries. In stories, it can represent love or dreams that last forever.
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The poem talks about the infinity of love, showing how true feelings last forever.
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The ending of the story didn't give us a sense of infinity; it felt very limited and closed.
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Does the idea of infinity play a big role in this book?