absolutely
Americanadverb
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without exception; completely; wholly; entirely.
You are absolutely right.
- Synonyms:
- unqualifiedly, totally
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without doubt or reservation; positively; certainly.
I'll absolutely support your candidacy.
- Synonyms:
- definitely, unequivocally, unquestionably
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(of a transitive verb) without an object.
interjection
adverb
Etymology
Origin of absolutely
Example Sentences
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The first rule in a simulation was not to talk to anyone unless it was absolutely necessary.
From Literature
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Afterwards, the surgeon admitted he did find endometriosis, but claimed it was "only a small patch" that had been removed and she would be "absolutely fine" now.
From BBC
“Maggie has absolutely been instrumental to waking me up to a part of myself I needed to know — and I think vice versa. We share a similar language and curiosity.”
From Los Angeles Times
"We absolutely know it is not going to be any easy road," she said.
From BBC
“There is absolutely no truth to any of the allegations against Mr. Black,” Susan Estrich, an attorney for Black, said in a statement.
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