What is another word for innumerably?

Pronunciation: [ɪnjˈuːməɹəblɪ] (IPA)

Innumerably is a word that is used to describe something that cannot be counted or is too numerous to count. However, there are several synonyms for this word that can be used in its place. Some of these synonyms include countless, uncountable, incalculable, infinite, immeasurable, and boundless. All of these words convey the same meaning of something being too numerous or too large to be counted or measured accurately. They can be used in various contexts, including scientific, literary, and everyday conversations. So, next time you encounter the word innumerably, consider using one of its synonyms to add variety and flair to your writing or speech.

What are the hypernyms for Innumerably?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Innumerably

Gerald's eye was caught by the brightness of a china basket piled high with sumptuous fruit, and similarly caught the next moment by the pattern of the curtains, in which the same rampant red lion was innumerably repeated on a ground of wide-meshed lace.
"Aurora the Magnificent"
Gertrude Hall
Not only had Richard mortally affronted his gaoler; he had innumerably offended him.
"The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay"
Maurice Hewlett
The air was crisp with autumn frost and the stars were blazing innumerably in the sky.
"They of the High Trails"
Hamlin Garland

Famous quotes with Innumerably

  • The old and oft-repeated proposition "Totum est majus sua parte" [the whole is larger than the part] may be applied without proof only in the case of entities that are based upon whole and part; and is it an undeniable consequence of the concepts "totum" and "pars". Unfortunately, however, this "axiom" is used innumerably often without any basis and in neglect of the necessary distinction between "reality" and "quantity", on the one hand, and "number" and "set", on the other, precisely in the sense in which it is generally false.
    Georg Cantor
  • What then was the commencement of the whole matter ? Existence that multiplied itself for sheer delight of being and plunged into numberless trillions of forms so that it might find itself innumerably.
    Sri Aurobindo

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