Pronunciation: /ˈæbsəˌlut weɪt/
noun a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 The absolute weight of the object is 5 kilograms.
A2 She struggled to lift the box due to its absolute weight.
B1 When calculating shipping costs, the absolute weight of the package is taken into consideration.
B2 The absolute weight of the building materials must be carefully calculated before construction begins.
C1 The scientist conducted experiments to determine the absolute weight of the newly discovered element.
C2 In physics, understanding the concept of absolute weight is crucial for accurate measurements and calculations.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 The absolute weight of the box is 10 kilograms.
A2 She struggled to lift the absolute weight of the heavy suitcase.
B1 The absolute weight of the car was too much for the bridge to handle.
B2 The absolute weight of the cargo ship was causing it to sink lower in the water.
C1 The absolute weight of the gold bars made them difficult to transport.
C2 The absolute weight of the marble statue required a team of people to move it safely.
formal The absolute weight of the object is crucial in determining its stability.
informal Dude, the absolute weight of that thing is insane!
slang The absolute weight of the package is off the charts!
figurative The absolute weight of her decision was felt by everyone involved.
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