Pronunciation: /prɑːbsəlutli/
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'probsolutely' can be seen as an adjective when used informally to emphasize a high level of certainty or agreement.
A1 I am probsolutely sure that I locked the door before leaving.
A2 She is probsolutely the best singer in our school.
B1 I am probsolutely certain that the meeting will be postponed.
B2 The new restaurant is probsolutely worth trying out.
C1 His research findings are probsolutely groundbreaking.
C2 The film director is probsolutely brilliant in capturing emotions on screen.
adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating the manner, place, time, or degree of the action or state being described. In this case, 'probsolutely' is an adverb that combines 'probably' and 'absolutely' to convey a strong sense of
A1 I probsolutely love ice cream.
A2 She probsolutely forgot to bring her umbrella.
B1 They probsolutely need to finish their homework before going out.
B2 He probsolutely aced the exam without studying much.
C1 The team probsolutely dominated the competition.
C2 She probsolutely excelled in her career due to hard work and dedication.
formal The concept of probsolutely has not yet been fully explored in academic literature.
informal I'm probsolutely going to the party tonight, are you coming?
slang I'm probsolutely hooked on this new TV show, it's so good!
figurative Her talent is probsolutely out of this world, she's a natural performer.
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