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infinite

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/ˈɪn.fɪ.nɪt/ · in-fi-nite

Limitless or endless in space, extent, or size.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Limitless or endless in space, extent, or size.

کسی بھی حد، اختتام، یا حجم میں بے حد یا لا محدود۔

لامحدود

laa-muhadud

Synonyms

endlessunboundedlimitlessبے حدلا متناہیانجام نہ دینے والا

Antonyms

finitelimitedrestrictedمحدوددرستمکمل

Common Collocations

  • infinite possibilities
  • infinite universe
  • infinite patience

Example Sentences

The universe is often described as infinite and ever-expanding.

کائنات کو اکثر لا محدود اور ہمیشہ پھیلنے والا بیان کیا جاتا ہے۔

Kainaat ko aksar laa-muhadud aur hamesha phailne wala bayan kiya jata hai.

Mathematicians study the concept of infinite sets.

ریاضی دان لا محدود مجموعوں کے تصور کا مطالعہ کرتے ہیں۔

Riyazi dan laa-muhadud majmoun ke tasur ka mutala karte hain.

His love for art seemed infinite, always pushing him to create more.

اس کی فن کے لیے محبت بے حد معلوم ہوتی تھی، ہمیشہ اسے مزید تخلیق کرنے کے لیے مجبور کرتی تھی۔

Is ki fun ke liye mohabbat be-had maloom hoti thi, hamesha ise mazeed takhleeq karne ke liye majboor karti thi.

Easily Confused With

infinity:While 'infinite' is an adjective describing something limitless, 'infinity' is a noun referring to the concept of unboundedness itself.

Word Family

infinity
nounلامحدودیت
infinitesimal
adjectiveبے حد چھوٹا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'infinite' as 'in + finite', which means not finite at all.

Imagine a vast landscape that stretches beyond the horizon, with no visible end.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت کی کلت تو لا محدود ہے، پر عشق کی رفتار کو نہ سمجھے کوئی۔

Mohabbat ki qamat to laa-muhadud hai, Par ishq ki raftaar ko na samjhe koi.

The abundance of love is infinite, But no one understands the pace of passion.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

لا محدود علم، باعث سعادت ہے۔

Laa-muhud ilm, ba'is-e sa'adat hai.

Limitless knowledge is the cause of happiness.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "infinitus" — unbounded, unlimited

First known use: 14th century

The word 'infinite' has its roots in the Latin word 'infinitus', which was formed from 'in-' (not) and 'finis' (end or boundary). It has evolved in English usage to describe concepts of boundlessness in space, time, or quantity.