Absolute
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Absolute ( adjective )
- Not qualified or diminished in any way.
- Independently without any external influence.
- Complete and unrestricted.
- Completely accurate or true.
- Utterly without any qualification.
Origin:
Derived from the latin word 'absolūtus' which means 'unrestricted, complete, perfect'.
Examples:
- The sun is the source of absolute light.
- He has an absolute power over the kingdom.
- She has an absolute control over her emotions.
- He made an absolute fool of himself.
- She has absolute confidence in her abilities.
(As a noun)
Absolute ( noun )
- Not qualified or diminished in any way.
- Independently without any external influence.
- Complete and unrestricted.
- Completely accurate or true.
- Utterly without any qualification.
Origin:
Derived from the latin word 'absolūtus' which means 'unrestricted, complete, perfect'.
Examples:
- The sun is the source of absolute light.
- He has an absolute power over the kingdom.
- She has an absolute control over her emotions.
- He made an absolute fool of himself.
- She has absolute confidence in her abilities.