Antonyms for in finitely
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : in-fuh-nit |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɪn fə nɪt |
Definition of in finitely
Origin :- late 14c., "eternal, limitless," also "extremely great in number," from Old French infinit "endless, boundless," and directly from Latin infinitus "unbounded, unlimited," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + finitus "defining, definite," from finis "end" (see finish). The noun meaning "that which is infinite" is from 1580s.
- As in infinitely : adv extremely
- As in so : adv to a degree
- As in forever : adv for all time; everlasting
- As in greatly : adv considerably
Synonyms for in finitely
- abundantly
- always
- boundlessly
- by much
- conspicuously
- durably
- eminently
- emphatically
- endlessly
- enduringly
- enormously
- eternally
- evermore
- everything considered
- exceedingly
- exceptionally
- extremely
- famously
- for always
- for good
- for keeps
- for life
- forevermore
- glaringly
- highly
- hugely
- immeasurably
- immensely
- immortally
- in great measure
- in perpetuity
- in perpetuum
- incalculably
- incomparably
- incredibly
- indeed
- indefinitely
- indeterminately
- infinitely
- inimitably
- intensely
- interminably
- largely
- lastingly
- markedly
- mightily
- most
- much
- notably
- now and forever
- on a large scale
- on and on
- permanently
- perpetually
- powerfully
- remarkably
- so large
- so much
- strikingly
- such
- superlatively
- supremely
- surpassingly
- this much
- till blue in the face
- till death do us part
- till Doomsday
- till the cows come home
- till the end of time
- tremendously
- unbelievably
- uncertainly
- unchangingly
- unusually
- vaguely
- vastly
- very
- very much
- world without end
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