Synonym: complete, entire, essential, perfect, positive, supreme, thorough, total. Similar words: absolution, resolute, dissolute, absolve, absolved, solution, convoluted, resolution. Meaning: ['æbsəluːt] n. something that is conceived to be absolute; something that does not depends on anything else and is beyond human control. adj. 1. perfect or complete or pure 2. complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers 3. not limited by law 4. expressing finality with no implication of possible change 5. without conditions or limitations 6. not capable of being violated or infringed.
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151. He taught us that the laws of physics were absolute.
152. Power corrupts and absolute power absolutely corrupts. That's the old hackneyed phrase, but it's true.
153. You won't have any problems with the entrance test - it's an absolute breeze.
154. About 12 inches wide is the absolute minimum you should consider.
155. She thought it was an absolute scream when I fell off my chair.
156. It was an absolute hell trying to get this report finished on time.
157. This decision makes absolute nonsense of all our hard work.
158. She had this absolute conviction that what she liked others would like.
159. In absolute terms, wages have risen, but not in comparison with the cost of living.
160. He's an absolute idiot!
161. When you're stuck in traffic, a mobile phone's an absolute life-saver.
162. He rusticated himself so long that he has become an absolute country cousin.
163. The rent was due, so your cheque came as an absolute godsend!
164. Our new babysitter's an absolute wonder - she'll come at very short notice and the children love her.
165. She has perfect/absolute pitch.
166. Having unpleasant neighbours can make one's life an absolute misery.
167. Her grandfather was a tyrant who insisted on absolute silence at the dinner table.
168. I then realized to my absolute horror,(http://sentencedict.com/absolute.html) that I had forgotten the present.
169. The party won an absolute majority in Portugal in 1987.
170. Mr Braley has been made aware of the need for absolute secrecy.
171. The period between the decree nisi and the decree absolute was six weeks.
172. He spent three days making an absolute nuisance of himself.
173. I bet they made an absolute pile out of the deal.
174. As an absolute minimum, you should spend two hours in the evening studying.
175. We might have a third child, but that's the absolute maximum .
176. This has been an absolute nightmare for me and my family.
177. You've been an absolute gem - I couldn't have managed without your help.
178. To reach that level of playing you have to be an absolute perfectionist.
179. I think he's an absolute stinker to do that to her.
180. The people were expected to give their leader absolute obedience and loyalty.
More similar words: absolution, resolute, dissolute, absolve, absolved, solution, convoluted, resolution, absorb, absorbed, lute, absorption, dilute, be absorbed in, evolution, revolution, devolution, soluble, obsolescence, revolutionary, glorious revolution, glutton, clutter, absent, absurd, volume, column, abstain, abscond, absence.