Antonyms of adj finite
2 senses of finite
Sense 1
finite (vs. infinite) -- (bounded or limited in magnitude or spatial or temporal extent)
infinite (vs. finite) -- (having no limits or boundaries in time or space or extent or magnitude; "the infinite ingenuity of man"; "infinite wealth")
=> boundless, unbounded, limitless -- (seemingly boundless in amount, number, degree, or especially extent; "unbounded enthusiasm"; "children with boundless energy"; "a limitless supply of money")
=> dateless, endless, sempiternal -- (having no known beginning and presumably no end; "the dateless rise and fall of the tides"; "time is endless"; "sempiternal truth")
=> endless -- (infinitely great in number; "endless waves")
=> inexhaustible, unlimited -- (that cannot be entirely consumed or used up; "an inexhaustible supply of coal")
Sense 2
finite (vs. infinite) -- (of verbs; relating to forms of the verb that are limited in time by a tense and (usually) show agreement with number and person)
infinite (vs. finite), non-finite -- (of verbs; having neither person nor number nor mood (as a participle or gerund or infinitive); "infinite verb form")
Similarity of adj finite
2 senses of finite
Sense 1
finite (vs. infinite) -- (bounded or limited in magnitude or spatial or temporal extent)
=> bounded, delimited -- (having the limits or boundaries established; "a delimited frontier through the disputed region")
=> exhaustible -- (capable of being used up; capable of being exhausted; "our exhaustible reserves of fossil fuel")
=> impermanent -- (existing or enduring for a limited time only)
=> limited -- (not unlimited; "a limited list of choices")
Also See-> mortal#1
Sense 2
finite (vs. infinite) -- (of verbs; relating to forms of the verb that are limited in time by a tense and (usually) show agreement with number and person)
=> tensed -- (having inflections to indicate tense)