Many people mistakenly believe the universe to be infinite.
Yes. Such as - 'Tim talked on and on ad infinitum' - would be a valid example of using it in a sentence. ~fiendishfish
I am a great fan of jam, but my horror for marmalade is infinite.
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A grammatically correct sentence in English requires only two parts of speech, a subject and a verb. There are however eight parts of speech that can be used in infinite combinations to form sentences.
'Finite' is the antonym of 'infinite'. 'Infinite' literally means 'not finite'.
True love is infinite.
The circle had infinite lines of symmetry.
Infinite men will never die.
Yes. Such as - 'Tim talked on and on ad infinitum' - would be a valid example of using it in a sentence. ~fiendishfish
Her love for her was infinite.The result of this mathematical equation is an infinite number.
The universe is infinite.I have only infinite love for you.
Solar power is infinite. For the next couple of billions of years anyway.Your cuteness is infinite.He used the infinite lives cheat in the game because he kept losing.The universe is infinite and vast.
There are none.
The bank denied my loan application due to insufficient credit history.
I am a great fan of jam, but my horror for marmalade is infinite.
Embryo is a noun and can be used as such in an almost infinite number of sentences. One such sentence might be "An embryo is a developing, growing, multicellular organism."
An experienced actress can act with what seems like infinite sangfroid, even when she forgets a line.