Meaning of ‘Absolute’ in Dictionary of all languages with examples

Meaning of ‘Absolute’ in Dictionary of all languages with examples

Absolute

‘adjective’

Meaning -:
  • I’ve never played chess before.
  • I’m an absolute beginner.
  • absolutely adverb completely
  • You’re absolutely right.
Examples -:
  • Not Relative:

    • “She demanded absolute silence in the library.”
    • “Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature.”
  • Unconditional:

    • “She gave him her absolute trust.”
    • “The rules require absolute compliance.”
  • Definite and Certain:

    • “There is absolute proof of his innocence.”

Absolute

‘adjective’

Meaning -:
  • I’ve never played chess before.
  • I’m an absolute beginner.
  • absolutely adverb completely
  • You’re absolutely right.
Examples -:
  • Not Relative:

    • “She demanded absolute silence in the library.”
    • “Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature.”
  • Unconditional:

    • “She gave him her absolute trust.”
    • “The rules require absolute compliance.”
  • Definite and Certain:

    • “There is absolute proof of his innocence.”

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Absolute

‘adjective’

Meaning -:
  • I’ve never played chess before.
  • I’m an absolute beginner.
  • absolutely adverb completely
  • You’re absolutely right.
Examples -:
  • Not Relative:

    • “She demanded absolute silence in the library.”
    • “Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature.”
  • Unconditional:

    • “She gave him her absolute trust.”
    • “The rules require absolute compliance.”
  • Definite and Certain:

    • “There is absolute proof of his innocence.”

Absolute

‘adjective’

Meaning -:
  • I’ve never played chess before.
  • I’m an absolute beginner.
  • absolutely adverb completely
  • You’re absolutely right.
Examples -:
  • Not Relative:

    • “She demanded absolute silence in the library.”
    • “Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature.”
  • Unconditional:

    • “She gave him her absolute trust.”
    • “The rules require absolute compliance.”
  • Definite and Certain:

    • “There is absolute proof of his innocence.”