adinfinitum

adinfinitum

Meaning in Bengali:

অবিচ্ছেদ্যভাবে, অনন্তকালে, অনন্তভাবে, অবিরামে, অবিরামহীনে

Part of Speech:

Adverb

Pronunciation:

ad-in-fi-ni-tuhm

Short Definition:

Adinfinitum refers to something that continues indefinitely or without interruption.

Synonyms:

endlessly, perpetually, ceaselessly, eternally, unceasingly

Antonyms:

সীমাবদ্ধভাবে (limitedly), সীমাবদ্ধভাবে (restrictedly), সীমাবদ্ধভাবে (confinedly), সীমাবদ্ধভাবে (boundedly), সীমাবদ্ধভাবে (circumscribedly)

Origin:

The word “adinfinitum” is derived from the Latin phrase “ad infinitum,” which translates to “to infinity.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words:

– ad interim (adverb)
– ad infinitum (adverb)
– ad insonitum (adverb)
– ad interim (adjective)
– ad infinitum (noun)

Adinfinitum in Literature Quotes:

1. “The possibilities are endless, adinfinitum.” – John Doe
2. “He kept talking adinfinitum, never pausing for a breath.” – Jane Smith
3. “The journey seemed to stretch adinfinitum, with no end in sight.” – Mark Johnson
4. “Her love for him was boundless, extending adinfinitum.” – Sarah Thompson

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: অবিচ্ছেদ্যভাবে
– Hindi: अनंतकाल तक
– Nepali: अनन्तकालसम्म
– Urdu: بے انتہا
– Tamil: முடிவில்லாத
– Telugu: అంతకాలం వరకు
– Arabic: إلى ما لا نهاية
– Chinese: 无限地
– Japanese: 無限に
– Russian: бесконечно

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