In finitude refers to the state or quality of being unlimited or boundless. Antonyms for this term would be limited, constrained or bounded. Phrases such as "finite amount," "restricted capacity" or "bounded space" would convey the opposite meaning of infinity. Similarly, words like finite, restricted, confined, measured and defined suggest the opposite of in finitude. When describing something that is not infinite, we may use phrases like "constrained possibilities," "bounded scope" or "limited potential." In finitude is an abstract concept that is often used in philosophy and mathematics, while its antonyms are commonly used in everyday language.