All 6 Uses of
infinite
in
Pride and Prejudice
- "Tell your sister I am delighted to hear of her improvement on the harp; and pray let her know that I am quite in raptures with her beautiful little design for a table, and I think it infinitely superior to Miss Grantley's."†
Chpt 10 *
- "I should like balls infinitely better," she replied, "if they were carried on in a different manner; but there is something insufferably tedious in the usual process of such a meeting.†
Chpt 11
- But I confess they would have no charms for _me_—I should infinitely prefer a book.†
Chpt 39
- The observations of her uncle and aunt now began; and each of them pronounced him to be infinitely superior to anything they had expected.†
Chpt 43
- But on returning to the drawing-room, when her letter was finished, she saw, to her infinite surprise, there was reason to fear that her mother had been too ingenious for her.†
Chpt 55
- Lady Catherine has been of infinite use, which ought to make her happy, for she loves to be of use.†
Chpt 60
Definition:
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(infinite) unlimited; without boundaries; or too numerous to count