Infinitely better, that you be honestly poor than dishonestly rich.
In reply to our inquiry how the present system was working, he said, "infinitely better (such was his language) than slavery.
Do you know, I sometimes think it's better, oh, infinitely better, that he should have died.
And it was better, infinitely better, for Ted to have had that experience.
If he didn't mean so very well, he would do infinitely better.
Infinitely better to feel their scorching touch than to drift into a state of apathy past any feeling!
His acceptance of her standards would be infinitely good; infinitely better would be the knowledge that she herself had converted him to their acceptation.
She wished that she might die, or, infinitely better, that she had never been born.
Illustration: She wished that she might die, or, infinitely better, that she had never been born.
She wished that she might die, or, infinitely better, that she had 4 never been born.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "infinitely better" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.