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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Absolute (record album); Absolute (disambiguation); Absolutes; Absolute (album)

absolute         
adj. complete, and without condition.
absolute         
(absolutes)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Absolute means total and complete.
It's not really suited to absolute beginners...
A sick person needs absolute confidence and trust in a doctor.
= complete
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
You use absolute to emphasize something that you are saying.
About 12 inches wide is the absolute minimum you should consider...
I think it's absolute nonsense.
= complete
ADJ: ADJ n [emphasis]
3.
An absolute ruler has complete power and authority over his or her country.
He ruled with absolute power.
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
Absolute is used to say that something is definite and will not change even if circumstances change.
They had given an absolute assurance that it would be kept secret.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
5.
An amount that is expressed in absolute terms is expressed as a fixed amount rather than referring to variable factors such as what you earn or the effects of inflation.
In absolute terms British wages remain low by European standards.
? real
ADJ: ADJ n
6.
Absolute rules and principles are believed to be true, right, or relevant in all situations.
There are no absolute rules.
? relative
ADJ: usu ADJ n
7.
An absolute is a rule or principle that is believed to be true, right, or relevant in all situations.
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8.
absolute         
a.
1.
Independent, unrestricted, unqualified, unlimited, unconditional, unconditioned, complete, perfect, self-existent, self-determined, ideal, supreme, causa sui.
2.
Despotic, arbitrary, tyrannical, tyrannous, imperious, imperative, authoritative, autocratic, dictatorial, irresponsible.
3.
Positive, actual, real, veritable, determinate, decided, genuine, categorical, unequivocal, unquestionable, certain.

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Absolute
Examples of use of ABSOLUTE
1. "No country can have absolute security," Kissinger said, because "absolute security for one country means absolute insecurity for other countries." Kissinger, who served as U.S.
2. Absolute silence "There was absolute silence, no birds were tweeting at all.
3. India fears that replacing absolute monarchy with absolute anarchy would result in millions of Nepalis seeking refuge in India.
4. "That‘s absolute nonsense," Brown told Sky television.
5. The others received conditional or absolute discharges.