All 6 Uses of
infinite
in
Crime and Punishment, by Dostoyevsky
- He lay for half an hour in such anguish, such an intolerable sensation of infinite terror as he had never experienced before.†
Chpt 2.2 *
- She knew only that he was terribly, infinitely unhappy.†
Chpt 4.4
- Why did I let her know?" he cried a minute later in despair, looking with infinite anguish at her.†
Chpt 5.4
- It will be infinitely more to your advantage and to my advantage too, for my task will be done.†
Chpt 6.2
- Now both eyes opened wide; they turned a glowing, shameless glance upon him; they laughed, invited him....There was something infinitely hideous and shocking in that laugh, in those eyes, in such nastiness in the face of a child.†
Chpt 6.6
- Her eyes, fixed upon him, betrayed horror and infinite grief.†
Chpt 6.7
Definition:
unlimited; without boundaries; or too numerous to count