Absolute

/ˈæb.sə.luːt/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A value or principle that is regarded as universally valid or that may be viewed without relation to other things.
For many, love is the absolute that they strive for.
adjective
Not qualified or diminished in any way; total.
The absolute truth is often hard to find.
Having no restrictions or limitations; free from external control.
He claimed absolute power over the organization.
Complete; perfect.
Her performance was of absolute perfection.
Certain; unquestionable.
The evidence provided an absolute guarantee of his innocence.

Etymology

From Latin 'absolutus', meaning 'free, unrestrained'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

absolute power
Complete and unrestrained control or authority.
absolute zero
The lowest possible temperature where nothing could be colder.
absolute fit
A perfect match or suitability.

Related Words

absolutism
A political doctrine where a single ruler holds absolute power.
absolution
Formal release from guilt or punishment.
absolutory
Relating to or conferring absolution.

Slang Meanings

Absolutely
I am absolutely in love with this song!
Totally
That party was absolute fire!