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Absolutely anything
★ ABSOLUTELY (Adverb) 4 Uses and Phrases in spoken English
USES
1. Completely or totally.
• Are you absolutely sure?
• This cake is absolutely delicious.
2. Used to emphasize something.
• The burglars took absolutely everything.
○ ABSOLUTELY NO/NOTHING
(None or nothing at all)
• It was the school holiday and the children had absolutely nothing to do.
• Jim knew absolutely nothing about the business when he joined the firm.
• He has absolutely no experience of marketing.
PHRASES
¤ ABSOLUTELY!
• ''Do you really think so?'' - ''Absolutely.''
ABSOLUTELY NOT!
• ''Do you let your kids travel alone at night?'' - ''Absolutely not!''
★ ABSOLUTE (Adjective) 5 Uses and Phrases in spoken English
USES
1. Complete and total.
• The show was an absolute disaster.
2. Definite and not likely to change.
• I can't give you any absolute promises.
• We need absolute proof that he took the money.
3. Not restricted or unlimited.
• A ruler with absolute power.
• Parents used to have absolute power over their children.
4. True, correct, and not changing in any situation.
• You have an absolute right to refuse medical treatment.
PHRASES
¤ IN ABSOLUTE TERMS
• In absolute terms wages have risen, but not in comparison with the cost of living.
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