The difference between Everlasting and Finite

When used as adjectives, everlasting means lasting or enduring forever, whereas finite means having an end or limit.


Everlasting is also noun with the meaning: an everlasting flower.

Everlasting is also adverb with the meaning: extremely.

check bellow for the other definitions of Everlasting and Finite

  1. Everlasting as an adjective:

    Lasting or enduring forever; existing or continuing without end

    Examples:

    "synonyms: immortaeternal"

  2. Everlasting as an adjective:

    Continuing indefinitely, or during a long period; perpetual; sometimes used, colloquially, as a strong intensive.

    Examples:

    "this everlasting nonsense"

  3. Everlasting as an adjective (philosophy):

    Existing with infinite temporal duration (as opposed to existence outside of time).

  1. Everlasting as an adverb (colloquial):

    Extremely.

  1. Everlasting as a noun:

    An everlasting flower.

  2. Everlasting as a noun (historical):

    A durable cloth fabric for shoes, etc.

  1. Finite as an adjective (of a quantity):

    Having an end or limit; constrained by bounds; whose number of elements is a natural number.

  2. Finite as an adjective (grammar, as opposed to [[infinite]]):

    limited by person or number.

    Examples:

    "The "goes" in "he goes" is a finite form of a verb"