absolut
absolute
complete and total
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absolut synonyms
What's the difference between absolut / vollständig / vollkommen / uneingeschränkt / total / unbedingt
“Complete” or “entire”; stresses that nothing is missing and something is covered in full.
“Perfect” or “entirely”; often sounds stronger and more evaluative than plain “absolute.”
“Unrestricted” or “unconditional”; emphasizes the absence of any limits or reservations.
A colloquial intensifier meaning “totally” or “absolutely”; very common in speech for strong emphasis.
“Absolutely” in the sense of necessity or insistence; expresses a strong need or wish rather than completeness.
“Excessive” or “boundless”; usually describes something too strong, too much, or without moderation.
“Clear” or “unambiguous”; stresses that something leaves no doubt or can be interpreted only one way.
“Whole,” “entire,” or “quite”; a very general word that depends on context and often works as an intensifier.
“Complete” or “entirely”; a colloquial-neutral word for something finished or having no missing parts.
“Unrestricted” or “unlimited”; used more often in formal or technical contexts to mean without limits.
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How to pronounce absolut and what this word means
absolut means absolute. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce absolut
/ˈapzoluːt/
absolut translation
absolute
absolut examples
Das ist absolut richtig.
absolut transcription
/ˈapzoluːt/
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absolut meaning: what does it mean?
vollständig und ganz
absolut pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
absolut is pronounced as /ˈapzoluːt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
absolut definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Das ist absolut richtig. Translation: Это абсолютно верно.
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