All 4 Uses of
infinite
in
Sense and Sensibility
- was scarcely less warm than hers; and whose mind—Oh! how infinitely superior!†
Chpt 44
- I felt that she was infinitely dearer to me than any other woman in the world, and that I was using her infamously.†
Chpt 44 *
- "His regard for her, infinitely surpassing anything that Willoughby ever felt or feigned, as much more warm, as more sincere or constant—which ever we are to call it— has subsisted through all the knowledge of dear Marianne's unhappy prepossession for that worthless young man!†
Chpt 45
- Robert's offence was unpardonable, but Lucy's was infinitely worse.†
Chpt 49
Definition:
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(infinite) unlimited; without boundaries; or too numerous to count