2. Disturb, annoy, vex, tease, harass, plague, torment, trouble, molest, worry.

In few. (Poetical.) Briefly, in short, in a few words.

Infidel, n.

    1. Unbeliever, atheist, disbeliever in God, denier of religious obligation.
    2. (Historical sense.) Mahometan, Turk, defiler of the Holy Sepulchre.
    3. (Historical sense.) Christian, denier of Islam, blasphemer of Mahomet.
    4. (Historical sense.) Freethinker, denier of miracles and miraculous revelation, denier of revealed religion, deist.

Infidelity, n.

    1. Unbelief, disbelief, scepticism.
    2. Faithlessness (in the marriage relation), unfaithfulness.
    3. Faithlessness (generally), bad faith, disloyalty.

Infiltrate, v. n. Soak (into a porous substance), be absorbed, pass by filtration.

Infinite, a.

    1. Unbounded, boundless, unlimited, illimitable, limitless, immeasurable, interminable.
    2. Immense, enormous, vast, stupendous, very great, very large.
    3. Unconditioned, absolute, self-determined, self-existent, eternal.

Infinite, n. [With The prefixed.] The Absolute, the Eternal. See God.

Infinitesimal, a. Infinitely small.

Infinitesimal, n. Infinitely small quantity, quantity converging to zero, infinitely diminishing quantity, quantity whose limit is zero, vanishing fluxion.

Infinitude, n.

    1. Boundlessness, infinity.
    2. Immensity, vastness, infinity.

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