total and all-embracing; "God's infinite wisdom" having no limits or boundaries in time or space or extent or magnitude; "the infinite ingenuity of man"; "infinite wealth" of verbs; having neither person nor number nor mood (as a participle or gerund or infinitive); "infinite verb form
extending indefinitely, endless; boundless having no limits; an incalculable number
Being without limits of any kind; without end or indefinitely large; unmeasurable
Doesn't have an end Goes on forever Example: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 well, you get it, it just doesn't stop
Something that is infinite has no limit, end, or edge. Obviously, no company has infinite resources. + infinitely in·fi·nite·ly A centimeter can be infinitely divided into smaller units
adj [common] Consisting of a large number of objects; extreme Used very loosely as in: "This program produces infinite garbage " "He is an infinite loser " The word most likely to follow `infinite', though, is hair (It has been pointed out that fractals are an excellent example of infinite hair ) These uses are abuses of the word's mathematical meaning The term `semi-infinite', denoting an immoderately large amount of some resource, is also heard "This compiler is taking a semi-infinite amount of time to optimize my program " See also semi