Continuous, never-ending, forever, or unstoppable.
Again , repeatedly, a lot, another time, unending, infinite, often, continuously.
Another word is but
another word for very large
another word for the word suffice is- be enough
Suggestion is another word for proposal answer: engagement?
Again , repeatedly, a lot, another time, unending, infinite, often, continuously.
"Infinite" is from Latin infinitus "unlimited," from the negative prefix in- plus finis "limit, boundary."
The circle had infinite lines of symmetry.
In general, you cannot. An infinite number divided by any non-zero number is still infinite. An infinite number divided by another infinite number may or may not be infinite.
Finite
The word 'fintite' means that there is a limited amount of something. E.g there is a finite amount of space in one room. Another way you could think of it is that it is the opposite of infinite.
The word is infinite.
The word "infinite" is not a noun; it is an adjective that describes something without limits or boundaries. It is used to characterize nouns by indicating an immeasurable or endless quality. For example, in the phrase "infinite possibilities," "infinite" modifies the noun "possibilities."
Bottomless, boundless, complete, deep, endless, extreme, illimitable, incalculable, infinite, profound, through, unending, unfathomable, vast :)
Her love for her was infinite.The result of this mathematical equation is an infinite number.
Infinite
The word infinity is a noun. It is usually an uncountable noun.