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absolute
adjective
1 there was absolute silence in the house | an absolute disgrace:
complete, total, utter, out-and-out, outright, entire, perfect, pure, decided;
thorough, thoroughgoing, undivided, unqualified, unadulterated, unalloyed, unmodified, unreserved, downright, undiluted, solid, consummate, unmitigated, sheer, arrant, rank, dyed-in-the-wool;
plenary;
Law peremptory.
antonyms partial, qualified.
2 everything I have told you is the absolute truth:
definite, certain, positive, unconditional, categorical, unquestionable, undoubted, unequivocal, decisive, conclusive, confirmed, manifest, infallible.
antonyms partial, qualified.
3 the parliament was only consultative, with absolute power remaining with the king:
unlimited, unrestricted, unrestrained, unbounded, unbound, boundless, infinite, ultimate, total, supreme, unconditional, full, utter, sovereign, omnipotent.
antonyms conditional.
4 an absolute monarch:
autocratic, despotic, dictatorial, tyrannical, tyrannous, authoritarian, arbitrary, imperious, domineering, high-handed, draconian, autonomous, sovereign, autarchic, autarchical, anti-democratic.
antonyms constitutional.
5 absolute moral standards:
universal, fixed, independent, non-relative, non-variable, absolutist;
rigid, established, set, settled, definite, decided, irrevocable, unalterable, unquestionable, authoritative, incontrovertible, in black and white.
antonyms relative, flexible.
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