Pronunciation: /ˈæbsəˌlut/
noun a value or principle that is regarded as universally valid or which may be viewed without relation to other things
A1 I have absolute trust in my best friend.
A2 The teacher's authority is absolute in the classroom.
B1 The CEO has absolute control over company decisions.
B2 The judge's ruling is considered absolute in the court of law.
C1 The scientist's theory was met with absolute skepticism by the academic community.
C2 The artist's masterpiece was hailed as an absolute triumph by critics.
adjective not qualified or diminished in any way; total
A1 I have absolute confidence in my best friend.
A2 She has an absolute love for animals.
B1 The team made an absolute decision to move forward with the project.
B2 The CEO has absolute control over company policies.
C1 The judge's ruling was based on absolute evidence.
C2 The scientist's theory was considered absolute truth in the scientific community.
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