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absolutely
[ab-suh-loot-lee, ab-suh-loot-]
adverb
without exception; completely; wholly; entirely.
You are absolutely right.
Synonyms: unqualifiedly, totallywithout doubt or reservation; positively; certainly.
I'll absolutely support your candidacy.
(of a transitive verb) without an object.
interjection
(used emphatically to express complete agreement or unqualified assent).
Do you think it will work? Absolutely!
absolutely
/ ˌæbsəˈluːtlɪ /
adverb
in an absolute manner, esp completely or perfectly
yes; certainly; unquestionably
Word History and Origins
Origin of absolutely1
Example Sentences
In his testimony Kennedy stood his ground, accusing Ms Monarez of lying about that exchange and describing her dismissal as "absolutely necessary".
“We know the rules, and if anything is not clear, we remind ourselves what the rules are. And we make it absolutely clear we will abide by those rules.”
While explaining that the paper used to occupy the whole building, employing over 1000 people, our frenemy Ken remarks, “That’s absolutely insane, if I do say so myself,” saucing each word with condescension.
Anderson, who is currently a presenter on BBC Radio 2, said the team working on Escape to the Country, which helps house hunters who want to move to the countryside, were "absolutely amazing".
"There is absolutely no place for this kind of behaviour in today's society. Our community deserves to feel safe, supported, and respected, and I urge those responsible to reflect on the harm they have caused."
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