- adverbabsolutely (adverb)
- with no qualification, restriction, or limitation; totally:"she trusted him absolutely" · "you're absolutely right"
- used to emphasize a strong or exaggerated statement:"he absolutely adores that car" · "Dad was absolutely furious" · "it's absolutely pouring out there"
- none whatsoever:"she had absolutely no idea what he was talking about"
- informalused to express and emphasize one's assent or agreement:"“Did they give you a free hand when you joined the band?” “Absolutely!”"
- independently; not viewed in relation to other things or factors:"white-collar crime increased both absolutely and in comparison with other categories"
- grammar(of a verb) without a stated object.
Similar and Opposite Wordsadverb- with no qualification, restriction, or limitation; totally:
- none whatsoever:
- used to express and emphasize one's assent or agreement:
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