Definition of infinitely

infinitelyadverb

vô hạn

/ˈɪnfɪnətli//ˈɪnfɪnətli/

The word "infinitely" has its roots in Latin. It is derived from the words "in" (meaning "in" or "within") and "finis" (meaning "end" or "boundary"). In Latin, the phrase "in finem" meant "to a limit" or "up to a boundary." Over time, the phrase evolved into "infinite," which was first used in English in the 14th century to describe something having no bounds or limits. The adjective "infinitely" came into use in the 15th century, initially meaning "unlimited in extent, degree, or amount." Today, it is widely used to describe something that is boundless, endless, or limitless in any dimension. Despite its complex etymology, "infinitely" has become a staple in the English language, used to describe concepts ranging from mathematics to philosophy and everything in between.

namespace

very much

rất nhiều

Example:
  • Your English is infinitely better than my German.

    Tiếng Anh của bạn tốt hơn tiếng Đức của tôi rất nhiều.

extremely; with no limit

cực kỳ; không có giới hạn

Example:
  • Human beings are infinitely adaptable.

    Con người có khả năng thích nghi vô hạn.