absolutely
When you use the word absolutely, it means you are saying something is 100% true. It's like saying "yes, completely!" or "that's totally right!" You can use it to agree very strongly with someone.
For example, if a friend asks, "Is this cake delicious?" and you think it's amazing, you can say, "Yes, absolutely!" It makes your "yes" much stronger.
When you use the word absolutely, it means you are in total agreement or that something is 100% true. You can use it to make your statements stronger and show you are very sure about what you're saying. For example, if someone asks, "Are you coming to the party?" and you reply, "Absolutely!", it means "Yes, I am definitely coming!" It’s a useful word for showing strong confirmation or emphasizing a point in everyday English.
When we use the word absolutely, we are saying that there is no doubt about something. It's like saying "100% yes" or "without a doubt."
For example, if someone asks, "Are you sure?" and you reply, "Absolutely!", you are confirming your certainty in a very strong way.
You can also use absolutely to emphasize that something is completely true or totally correct. It adds strength to your statement, showing that you are entirely in agreement or that a situation is completely as described.
It's a useful word when you want to express strong affirmation or emphasize the completeness of something.
When we use the word absolutely, we are saying that there is no doubt about something. It's like saying "100% yes" or "without a doubt."
For example, if someone asks, "Are you sure?" and you reply, "Absolutely!" you are telling them you are completely certain.
You can also use it to emphasize that something is completely true or correct. If a friend says, "That movie was amazing!" you could respond, "Absolutely, it was fantastic!"
It's a strong way to show agreement or confirm something without question.
When we use the adverb absolutely, we are indicating full agreement or certainty about something. It's a powerful intensifier, often used to strengthen a 'yes' or to confirm that a statement is entirely true, leaving no room for doubt. For example, if someone asks, "Are you sure?" and you reply, "Absolutely," you are conveying complete conviction. Similarly, to say something is "absolutely fantastic" means it is entirely and unequivocally fantastic.
absolutely 30秒了解
- definitely
- completely
- without a doubt
§ What 'Absolutely' Means
- Definition
- 'Absolutely' is an adverb that you use to show something is completely true or to express very strong agreement. Think of it as a way to say 'definitely' or '100% yes'.
§ How to Use 'Absolutely' for Agreement
One of the most common ways to use 'absolutely' is to agree with someone strongly. It's much stronger than just saying 'yes'.
"Are you coming to the party tonight?" "Absolutely! I wouldn't miss it."
"That was a fantastic movie, don't you think?" "Absolutely. I loved every minute."
§ Using 'Absolutely' for Emphasis (Completely True)
You can also use 'absolutely' to emphasize that something is completely true or to intensify an adjective or verb. It makes your statement stronger.
When you use 'absolutely' with adjectives, it often comes before the adjective.
- **With adjectives:**
The food at that restaurant was absolutely delicious.
His decision was absolutely correct.
She was absolutely exhausted after the long trip.
- **With verbs:**
When 'absolutely' modifies a verb, it usually comes before the main verb, or after the auxiliary verb (like 'do', 'have', 'be').
I absolutely believe in what she said.
You must absolutely try this cake; it's amazing.
He absolutely refused to help.
§ 'Absolutely Not' for Strong Disagreement or Refusal
Just as 'absolutely' shows strong agreement, 'absolutely not' expresses very strong disagreement or a firm refusal. It's much stronger than 'no' or 'I don't think so'.
"Can I borrow your car for the weekend?" "Absolutely not. It's broken."
"Do you think that's a good idea?" "Absolutely not. It's too risky."
§ Placement of 'Absolutely'
As an adverb, 'absolutely' is quite flexible in its placement, but there are common positions:
- **At the beginning of a sentence:** For strong emphasis or as a direct answer.
Absolutely, you can count on my support.
- **Before an adjective or adverb it modifies:**
The weather was absolutely perfect for a picnic.
- **Before the main verb or after the auxiliary verb:**
I absolutely love this song.
She had absolutely no idea what was happening.
§ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- **Overuse:** While 'absolutely' is great for emphasis, using it too often can make your speech sound less natural or genuine. Use it when you really want to highlight something.
- **Using with 'weak' adjectives:** As mentioned, it pairs best with 'extreme' adjectives. Avoid saying things like 'absolutely good' (use 'very good' or 'absolutely excellent' instead).
- Remember
- 'Absolutely' is a powerful word to express certainty and strong agreement or disagreement. Practice using it in different contexts to make your English sound more natural and impactful.
§ Overuse of 'Absolutely'
One of the most frequent mistakes people make with 'absolutely' is using it too often. While it's great for emphasizing strong agreement or certainty, constant use can make your speech or writing sound less natural and lose its impact. Think of 'absolutely' like a strong spice – a little goes a long way. If every response is 'Absolutely!', it starts to sound like a habit, not genuine emphasis.
"Are you coming to the party?" "Absolutely!" (Good)
"Did you finish your homework?" "Absolutely!" "Is it raining?" "Absolutely!" "Do you like pizza?" "Absolutely!" (Overused)
§ Using 'Absolutely' with Non-Gradable Adjectives
'Absolutely' works best with adjectives that can be intensified, like 'beautiful,' 'correct,' or 'true.' However, some adjectives are already 'absolute' or 'non-gradable,' meaning they express a complete state and can't be made 'more' or 'less.' Using 'absolutely' with these words often sounds redundant or grammatically incorrect. For example, something is either 'dead' or it's not; it can't be 'absolutely dead' in a way that implies a higher degree of deadness. Similarly, something is either 'unique' or it isn't.
- Examples of Non-Gradable Adjectives:
- Dead
- Unique
- Pregnant
- Extinct
- Finished
- Perfect
The vase was absolutely unique. (Incorrect - unique is already absolute)
Her performance was absolutely perfect. (Often considered incorrect, as perfect implies no flaws)
§ Misusing 'Absolutely' in Negative Contexts
While 'absolutely' can be used with negative statements to emphasize, like 'absolutely not,' it's important to use it correctly. Sometimes, learners try to use it in ways that don't quite fit the meaning they want to convey, especially when contradicting something.
"Are you tired?" "Absolutely not." (Correct - emphasizes disagreement)
A common error is to try and use it to negate something directly without 'not' or similar negative phrasing, which doesn't work. 'Absolutely' itself doesn't carry a negative meaning.
"Is that true?" "Absolutely false." (While understandable, 'absolutely not true' or 'completely false' is more natural.)
§ Confusing 'Absolutely' with Other Intensifiers
While 'absolutely' is an intensifier, it's not always interchangeable with every other intensifier. For example, 'very' intensifies adjectives and adverbs, but it doesn't carry the same sense of complete agreement or certainty as 'absolutely.' Using them incorrectly can subtly change the meaning of your sentence.
- Definition of 'Very':
- Used to emphasize an adjective or adverb.
I am very happy. (Correct - intensifies happy)
I am absolutely happy. (Correct - implies complete happiness, stronger than 'very')
The mistake comes when you use 'absolutely' where 'very' would be more appropriate for a simple intensification, or vice-versa, losing the nuance. 'Absolutely' implies totality, while 'very' implies a high degree.
§ What 'Absolutely' Means
The word 'absolutely' is a strong adverb. We use it to show that something is completely true, or to agree very strongly with someone. Think of it as a way to add extra power to your words. It means 'without a doubt' or '100%'.
- DEFINITION
- Used to emphasize that something is completely true or to express strong agreement. It functions as an intensifier to show total certainty or completeness.
Are you coming to the party tonight? Absolutely!
The new plan is absolutely brilliant.
§ Similar Words and When to Use Them
While 'absolutely' is a great word, English has many others that you can use to express similar ideas. Knowing the differences will make your English sound more natural and precise.
- Definitely: This is very close to 'absolutely' when showing certainty. You can often use them interchangeably. 'Definitely' suggests there is no doubt.
I will definitely be there on time.
She definitely knows the answer.
- Completely / Entirely: These words focus on the completeness of something. If something is 'completely' or 'entirely' true, it means no part of it is false.
I completely agree with your point of view.
The project is entirely finished.
While 'absolutely' can also imply completeness (e.g., 'absolutely perfect'), 'completely' and 'entirely' are more often used to describe the extent or degree of something being finished or true.
- Certainly: This word is also about being sure. It's a polite way to confirm something or express strong agreement. It's often a bit more formal than 'definitely' or 'absolutely'.
I can certainly help you with that.
That's certainly an interesting idea.
- Exactly: This word means 'in an accurate or precise way.' When you use it to agree, it means 'that is precisely what I think/mean.'
'So you mean we should start over?' 'Yes, exactly!'
While 'absolutely' expresses strong agreement, 'exactly' confirms that what was said is correct in every detail.
§ When to Choose 'Absolutely'
You should use 'absolutely' when:
- You want to show very strong agreement or approval. It adds enthusiasm to your 'yes' or 'I agree'.
- You want to emphasize that something is entirely true, perfect, or necessary. It intensifies the adjective or verb it modifies.
- You are responding to a question and want to give a definitive, unambiguous 'yes'.
Remember, 'absolutely' is a powerful word. Use it when you want to make a strong statement or show genuine conviction. Overusing it can make your speech sound less impactful. Choose your words carefully for the best effect!
How Formal Is It?
"The evidence presented was unquestionably compelling."
"I will definitely be there on time."
"That movie was totally awesome!"
"This ice cream is super delicious!"
"Are you for real? You actually won the lottery?"
趣味小知识
Originally, 'absolute' often referred to something being free from limitations or conditions. Over time, 'absolutely' became a common way to express complete agreement or certainty.
发音指南
- Misplacing the stress (e.g., 'AB-so-lutely' instead of 'ab-so-LUTE-ly')
- Not pronouncing the 't' sound clearly
- Rushing the middle syllables
难度评级
A short word, common in many contexts.
Easy to spell and short.
Common pronunciation, stress on the first syllable.
Frequently heard in everyday conversation.
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Can be used to emphatically agree with a positive statement.
– 'That's a great idea!' – 'Absolutely!'
Can be used to emphatically disagree with a negative statement (meaning 'definitely not').
– 'You don't want any more, do you?' – 'Absolutely not! I'm full.'
Can modify adjectives or adverbs to express a very high degree.
The concert was absolutely amazing. / She spoke absolutely clearly.
Can be used with 'no' or 'nothing' for emphasis.
There is absolutely no doubt about it. / He said absolutely nothing.
Can replace 'yes' as a strong affirmative response.
– 'Are you sure?' – 'Absolutely.'
按水平分级的例句
Are you sure? Yes, absolutely.
Used to confirm something with certainty.
Short answer to a 'yes/no' question.
That is absolutely correct.
Means it is 100% right.
Adverb 'absolutely' before adjective 'correct'.
I absolutely love pizza.
Shows strong feeling about pizza.
Adverb 'absolutely' before verb 'love'.
She was absolutely right.
She had no mistake.
Adverb 'absolutely' before adjective 'right'.
It's absolutely beautiful today.
The weather is very nice.
Adverb 'absolutely' before adjective 'beautiful'.
Do you want some tea? Absolutely!
Means 'Yes, I really want some tea'.
Used as a single-word emphatic affirmative.
He was absolutely thrilled.
He was very, very happy.
Adverb 'absolutely' before past participle acting as an adjective 'thrilled'.
You absolutely must try this cake.
It's a strong recommendation.
Adverb 'absolutely' before modal verb 'must' for emphasis.
I am absolutely sure she is right.
Used to show complete certainty.
Adverb 'absolutely' modifies adjective 'sure'.
That is absolutely fantastic news!
Used to emphasize how good the news is.
Adverb 'absolutely' modifies adjective 'fantastic'.
We absolutely need to finish this today.
Used to stress the importance of finishing.
Adverb 'absolutely' modifies verb 'need to finish'.
Are you absolutely positive about that?
Used to ask if someone is completely certain.
Adverb 'absolutely' modifies adjective 'positive'.
He absolutely loves chocolate ice cream.
Used to show a very strong liking.
Adverb 'absolutely' modifies verb 'loves'.
It's absolutely freezing outside today.
Used to emphasize how cold it is.
Adverb 'absolutely' modifies adjective 'freezing'.
I absolutely agree with your plan.
Used to express full agreement.
Adverb 'absolutely' modifies verb 'agree'.
She was absolutely beautiful in her dress.
Used to emphasize someone's beauty.
Adverb 'absolutely' modifies adjective 'beautiful'.
It's absolutely essential to arrive on time for the meeting.
전적으로 중요하다
Modifies the adjective 'essential'.
I absolutely agree with your point of view.
전적으로 동의합니다
Modifies the verb 'agree'.
She was absolutely exhausted after working all day.
완전히 지쳤다
Modifies the adjective 'exhausted'.
Are you absolutely sure about that decision?
정말 확신합니까?
Modifies the adjective 'sure'.
This cake is absolutely delicious!
정말 맛있다
Modifies the adjective 'delicious'.
You absolutely must try this new restaurant.
꼭 시도해야 합니다
Modifies the auxiliary verb 'must' to add emphasis.
He absolutely refused to change his mind.
완전히 거절했다
Modifies the verb 'refused'.
It's an absolutely beautiful day for a walk.
정말 아름다운 날이다
Modifies the adjective 'beautiful'.
It's absolutely essential that we finish this project on time.
It's completely essential
Modifies the adjective 'essential'
I absolutely agree with your assessment of the situation.
I completely agree
Modifies the verb 'agree'
She was absolutely thrilled with the results of her exam.
She was completely thrilled
Modifies the adjective 'thrilled'
You absolutely must try this new restaurant; the food is amazing.
You definitely must try
Modifies the auxiliary verb 'must'
He absolutely refused to compromise on his principles.
He completely refused
Modifies the verb 'refused'
The view from the top of the mountain was absolutely breathtaking.
The view was completely breathtaking
Modifies the adjective 'breathtaking'
We need to be absolutely sure before we make a final decision.
We need to be completely sure
Modifies the adjective 'sure'
I'm absolutely certain that I locked the door.
I'm completely certain
Modifies the adjective 'certain'
The new software update has absolutely revolutionized our workflow, making processes much more efficient than before.
Completely changed our workflow.
Here, 'absolutely' emphasizes the complete and total revolution of the workflow.
Despite the initial challenges, the team absolutely refused to give up, demonstrating remarkable resilience.
The team entirely refused to give up.
Used before a verb to intensify the refusal, showing strong determination.
Her performance in the play was absolutely phenomenal; the audience gave her a standing ovation.
Her performance was entirely phenomenal.
Modifying an adjective ('phenomenal') to stress the extreme quality of the performance.
You are absolutely right about the importance of sustainable practices in modern business.
You are entirely correct.
Expressing strong agreement and confirmation of the statement's truth.
After working for twelve hours straight, he was absolutely exhausted and could barely keep his eyes open.
He was completely exhausted.
Intensifying the adjective 'exhausted' to convey a high degree of tiredness.
The concert was absolutely packed; we could barely find standing room, let alone a seat.
The concert was entirely full.
Used to emphasize the extreme crowdedness of the concert venue.
She has absolutely no idea what she's talking about when it comes to quantum physics.
She has entirely no idea.
Combined with 'no' to strongly emphasize the complete lack of knowledge.
We need to address this issue absolutely immediately to prevent further complications.
We need to address this issue entirely right away.
Used with 'immediately' to stress the urgency and necessity of instant action.
The evidence presented in court was absolutely conclusive, leaving no room for doubt regarding the defendant's guilt.
Completely conclusive
Placement before adjective 'conclusive' to intensify its meaning.
To achieve proficiency in a foreign language, consistent daily practice is absolutely essential.
Definitely essential
Used before an adjective to strongly emphasize necessity.
After years of dedicated research, her groundbreaking discovery absolutely revolutionized the field of quantum physics.
Completely revolutionized
Modifies the verb 'revolutionized', highlighting the complete nature of the change.
He was absolutely adamant that his version of events was correct, despite conflicting testimonies.
Totally unyielding
Intensifies the adjective 'adamant', showing extreme firmness.
The architect's design was absolutely ingenious, seamlessly blending modern aesthetics with historical elements.
Extremely clever
Used before 'ingenious' to express strong admiration for its cleverness.
Without adequate funding, the ambitious humanitarian project is absolutely doomed to fail.
Certainly fated to fail
Emphasizes the certainty of the outcome, modifying 'doomed'.
She insisted that the company's new policy was absolutely discriminatory and vowed to challenge it.
Definitely unfair
Highlights the strong belief that the policy is discriminatory.
The intricate details of the ancient tapestry were absolutely breathtaking, a testament to the artisan's skill.
Completely stunning
Intensifies the adjective 'breathtaking', conveying extreme beauty.
常见搭配
常用短语
Are you absolutely sure?
¿Estás completamente seguro?
I absolutely agree.
Estoy completamente de acuerdo.
Absolutely not!
¡Absolutamente no!
That's absolutely correct.
Eso es absolutamente correcto.
You're absolutely right.
Tienes toda la razón.
I absolutely love it.
Me encanta absolutamente.
It's absolutely freezing.
Hace un frío que pela.
She's absolutely brilliant.
Ella es absolutamente brillante.
We absolutely must go.
Absolutamente debemos ir.
This is absolutely amazing.
Esto es absolutamente increíble.
容易混淆的词
While 'absolutely' can stand alone as an affirmative answer, it carries more emphasis than a simple 'yes'. Using it constantly can sound overly dramatic or repetitive. Use 'yes' for neutral agreement and 'absolutely' for strong, emphatic agreement.
Like any intensifier, 'absolutely' loses its impact if used too frequently. Vary your vocabulary to maintain strong emphasis when you need it and use milder alternatives when appropriate.
'Absolutely' typically comes before the verb it modifies or stands alone. Placing it awkwardly can sound unnatural. For example, 'I absolutely agree' is correct, not 'I agree absolutely.'
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习语与表达
"absolutely essential"
Completely necessary or important.
It's absolutely essential that you hand in your homework on time.
neutral"absolutely right"
Completely correct.
You are absolutely right about the answer to that question.
neutral"absolutely fantastic"
Extremely good or impressive.
The concert last night was absolutely fantastic!
neutral"absolutely no doubt"
Complete certainty; no uncertainty at all.
There's absolutely no doubt that she will succeed.
neutral"absolutely sure"
Completely certain or confident.
Are you absolutely sure you locked the door?
neutral"absolutely brilliant"
Extremely clever, intelligent, or successful.
That idea is absolutely brilliant; it will solve all our problems.
neutral"absolutely impossible"
Completely unable to happen or be done.
It's absolutely impossible to finish this project in one day.
neutral"absolutely charming"
Extremely pleasant or attractive.
He was absolutely charming at the dinner party.
neutral"absolutely nothing"
Completely no thing or amount.
I have absolutely nothing to do this weekend.
neutral"absolutely freezing"
Extremely cold.
It's absolutely freezing outside; wear a warm coat.
neutral容易混淆
'Absolutely' and 'definitely' both convey strong affirmation. Learners might confuse them because they often seem interchangeable in conversational contexts.
'Absolutely' emphasizes completeness or total agreement, meaning 'without exception' or 'entirely'. 'Definitely' stresses certainty and commitment, meaning 'without a doubt' or 'for sure'. While similar, 'absolutely' can feel slightly stronger in affirming a statement or an action.
Are you coming to the party? 'Absolutely!' (meaning 'yes, entirely and without question'). Will you be there? 'Definitely!' (meaning 'yes, I am certain I will be').
Both words indicate totality. Learners may use 'completely' when 'absolutely' would be more idiomatic, especially in expressing agreement.
'Absolutely' is more common for expressing strong agreement or disagreement with an opinion or statement. 'Completely' typically describes the extent to which something is done or true, focusing on the absence of any remaining part or aspect.
Do you agree? 'Absolutely!' (meaning 'yes, I fully agree'). The task is 'completely' finished (meaning 'all parts of the task are done').
'Absolutely' and 'exactly' can both be used to confirm the truth of a statement. Learners might use 'exactly' when 'absolutely' is more appropriate for general agreement.
'Absolutely' expresses full agreement or affirmation. 'Exactly' means 'in an accurate or precise way' and is used to confirm precision or to agree with a specific detail.
That's a great idea! 'Absolutely!' (meaning 'I completely agree'). That's exactly what I meant (meaning 'you have understood my precise point').
Both words express a high degree of confidence. Learners might struggle to differentiate when to use each for emphasis.
'Absolutely' often conveys a more enthusiastic and emphatic agreement or confirmation. 'Certainly' implies confidence and a lack of doubt, often used in a slightly more formal or understated way.
Are you available tomorrow? 'Absolutely!' (meaning 'yes, definitely and enthusiastically'). I can 'certainly' help you with that (meaning 'I am confident I can assist').
'Really' is a common intensifier, and learners might overuse it when 'absolutely' would provide stronger or more specific emphasis.
'Absolutely' indicates total certainty or completeness, often used for strong agreement or to emphasize an extreme quality. 'Really' is a general intensifier that means 'very' or 'in fact', and can be used for emphasis but typically less forcefully than 'absolutely' in expressing agreement.
That's 'absolutely' brilliant! (meaning 'it is completely and remarkably brilliant'). That's 'really' good (meaning 'it is quite good'). Do you like it? 'Absolutely!' (strong agreement). Do you like it? 'Yes, really' (simple confirmation).
句型
Absolutely + [affirmative statement]
Absolutely, that's a great idea.
I absolutely + [verb]
I absolutely agree with you.
It's absolutely + [adjective]
It's absolutely fantastic news!
[Question]? Absolutely!
Are you coming to the party? Absolutely!
There is absolutely no + [noun]
There is absolutely no doubt about it.
You are absolutely + [adjective] + to + [verb]
You are absolutely right to feel that way.
[Verb] + absolutely + [adverb]
She understood him absolutely perfectly.
Absolutely not.
Are you going to give up? Absolutely not.
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如何使用
'Absolutely' for Emphasis and Agreement
Use 'absolutely' to strongly agree with someone or to emphasize that something is completely true. Think of it as a stronger way to say 'yes' or 'definitely'.
Examples:
- "Is that true?" "Absolutely!" (Strong agreement)
- "The food was absolutely delicious." (Emphasizes deliciousness)
- "You're absolutely right." (Strongly agrees with correctness)
'Absolutely' with Negative Sentences
You can also use 'absolutely' with negative words like 'no' or 'not' to add strong emphasis.
Examples:
- "Absolutely not!" (A very strong 'no')
- "There is absolutely no way I can finish this today." (Emphasizes the impossibility)
Overuse: While 'absolutely' is great for emphasis, using it too often can make your speech sound less natural or even a bit dramatic. Use it when you really want to highlight something.
Incorrect Placement: 'Absolutely' usually comes before the adjective it's modifying or at the beginning/end of a sentence for agreement.
- Incorrect: "The movie absolutely was good."
- Correct: "The movie was absolutely good." or "Absolutely, the movie was good."
Confusing with 'relative' terms: 'Absolutely' implies a complete state. Don't use it with words that are already relative or describe a degree, unless you are creating a specific emphatic effect (which is less common for B1 learners).
- Incorrect (generally): "It was absolutely quite warm." (Here, 'quite' already indicates a degree, so 'absolutely' sounds redundant or odd.)
- Correct: "It was absolutely warm." or "It was quite warm."
小贴士
Absolutely: Strong Agreement
When you want to show strong agreement, say "Absolutely!" It's more emphatic than just "yes."
Absolutely: Complete Truth
Use "absolutely" to emphasize that something is completely true. For example, "That's absolutely correct."
Absolutely: Not Just 'Very'
Think of "absolutely" as stronger than "very." It means 100%. Don't use it if you mean partially.
Absolutely: Common Adverb
Like other adverbs, "absolutely" often goes before the adjective or verb it modifies: "I'm absolutely sure."
Absolutely: Answering Questions
To confirm something strongly, you can answer a question with just "Absolutely." (e.g., "Are you ready?" "Absolutely.")
Absolutely: Avoiding Weakness
Instead of "I agree a lot," try "I absolutely agree." It sounds more natural and confident.
Absolutely: With Negative Ideas
You can also use "absolutely" with negative words for emphasis: "I absolutely disagree" or "It's absolutely impossible."
Absolutely: Watch Your Tone
Saying "absolutely" can sound enthusiastic or sometimes a bit firm, depending on your tone of voice. Practice it!
Absolutely: Listening Practice
Listen for native speakers using "absolutely" in movies or TV shows. Notice how they use it to show strong feelings.
Absolutely: Use It Daily
The best way to learn "absolutely" is to use it. Try to incorporate it into your English conversations at least once a day.
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记忆技巧
Imagine a big, red 'A' for 'Absolutely' at the top of a roller coaster. When you ride it, you feel 'absolutely' certain and completely thrilled. The 'A' reminds you of the word, and the strong feeling of the ride helps you remember its meaning of complete truth or strong agreement.
视觉联想
Picture a judge in a courtroom, holding a gavel high. When they bang the gavel down, they declare, 'Absolutely true!' The force of the gavel and the judge's stern expression emphasize the complete certainty of their statement. You can almost hear the 'absolutely' echoing in the courtroom.
Word Web
挑战
Think of a time someone asked you a question, and you wanted to show strong agreement or complete certainty. How would you use 'absolutely' in your answer? For example, if someone asked, 'Are you coming to the party tonight?' you could respond, 'Absolutely, I wouldn't miss it!'. Try using it in a few different short sentences.
词源
Late Middle English
原始含义: Completely, unconditionally
Latin 'absolutus' (past participle of 'absolvere' - to set free, to complete)文化背景
When someone says 'absolutely' in English, it's a strong and common way to agree or confirm something. It's often used in everyday conversations to show enthusiasm or a clear 'yes.' You'll hear it in many contexts, from casual chats with friends to more formal discussions.
在生活中练习
真实语境
When you want to strongly agree with someone.
- Absolutely, that's a great idea!
- I absolutely agree with you.
- Absolutely not! I can't believe it.
To emphasize that something is completely true or certain.
- It's absolutely essential to finish this today.
- She was absolutely furious about the delay.
- The view from the top was absolutely stunning.
To confirm something without any doubt.
- Are you sure? Absolutely.
- Do you think it will work? Absolutely!
- Can you help me with this? Absolutely, I'd be happy to.
When you want to stress a negative point strongly.
- There's absolutely no way I can do that.
- He had absolutely no idea what was going on.
- I found it absolutely impossible to concentrate.
To describe something as perfect or complete.
- The performance was absolutely perfect.
- She looked absolutely beautiful in her new dress.
- The project was an absolute success.
对话开场白
"What's something you absolutely love doing in your free time?"
"Have you ever been absolutely certain about something, only to find out you were wrong?"
"What's one thing you absolutely refuse to do?"
"Describe a time you were absolutely amazed by something you saw or experienced."
"Is there anything you absolutely need to get done this week?"
日记主题
Write about a situation where you felt absolutely thrilled or excited. What happened?
Reflect on a time you had to say 'absolutely not' to something. What was the situation and why did you refuse?
Describe a place you find absolutely peaceful. What makes it so calming?
Write about a skill you absolutely want to learn. Why is it important to you?
Consider a challenge you faced that seemed absolutely impossible at first. How did you overcome it, or what did you learn?
常见问题
10 个问题Use absolutely when you want to show strong agreement or emphasize that something is completely true. For example, if someone asks, 'Are you sure?' you could say, 'Absolutely!'
Absolutely can be used in both formal and informal situations. It's quite versatile.
Yes, absolutely! For instance, 'Absolutely, that's a great idea.'
Yes, absolutely. It's a much stronger way to say 'yes' and shows more conviction.
Both show certainty, but absolutely often has a nuance of agreement or completeness. 'Definitely' focuses more on being certain something will happen or is true, regardless of agreement.
You can use it with a negative to show strong disagreement, like 'Absolutely not!' But on its own, it's typically for agreement.
When it's used as an intensifier, yes, absolutely means 'completely' or 'totally.' For example, 'It's absolutely fantastic!'
A common mistake is overusing it. While it's a good intensifier, using it too much can make your speech sound less natural. Also, remember it's an adverb, so it modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Certainly. 'I absolutely do not agree with that statement.' or 'It's absolutely impossible.'
Some synonyms include 'definitely,' 'certainly,' 'positively,' 'completely,' and 'totally.' However, remember that each has slightly different nuances.
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The sky is ___ blue today.
We use 'absolutely' to emphasize that the sky is completely blue.
Yes, I ___ agree with you.
'Absolutely' shows strong agreement.
Is that true? ___!
'Absolutely' means 'completely true'.
She is ___ correct about the answer.
To emphasize that she is completely correct, we use 'absolutely'.
He ___ loves ice cream.
'Absolutely' shows he completely loves ice cream.
This is ___ the best cake!
'Absolutely' emphasizes that it is completely the best cake.
The sky is blue today. Is that true?
You use 'absolutely' to say something is completely true or to agree strongly.
Do you like ice cream?
'Absolutely' shows strong agreement or that something is completely true.
Is it important to study English?
'Absolutely' means something is completely true or very important.
If you say 'Absolutely!', you are showing strong agreement.
'Absolutely' is used to show complete agreement or that something is completely true.
You use 'absolutely' when you are unsure about something.
No, 'absolutely' is used when you are completely sure or in strong agreement.
When someone asks, 'Are you happy?', you can say 'Absolutely!' to mean 'Yes, very much so!'
'Absolutely' emphasizes that something is completely true, like being very happy.
A person is expressing strong enjoyment for ice cream.
Someone is asking about certainty.
A person is agreeing strongly with something.
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Absolutely, I can help you.
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This is absolutely perfect!
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Write a sentence using 'absolutely' to agree with someone. For example, 'Yes, absolutely, I agree with you.'
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Absolutely, I think that's a good idea.
Imagine your friend asks if you are completely sure about something. Write a short response using 'absolutely'.
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I am absolutely sure.
Complete the sentence: 'It is _______ cold outside today.' using 'absolutely' to emphasize how cold it is.
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It is absolutely cold outside today.
Why did the person say 'Absolutely!'?
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My friend asked if I wanted to go to the park. I said, 'Absolutely!' because I love the park. We had a great time playing games.
Why did the person say 'Absolutely!'?
Saying 'Absolutely!' shows strong agreement and enthusiasm.
Saying 'Absolutely!' shows strong agreement and enthusiasm.
What did the teacher mean by 'absolutely correct'?
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The teacher said, 'This answer is absolutely correct.' Everyone was happy because they worked hard. The test was not easy.
What did the teacher mean by 'absolutely correct'?
'Absolutely' emphasizes that something is entirely true or correct.
'Absolutely' emphasizes that something is entirely true or correct.
What does 'absolutely must' mean in this sentence?
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My mom told me, 'You absolutely must finish your homework before watching TV.' I knew it was important, so I did it right away. Then I could watch my favorite show.
What does 'absolutely must' mean in this sentence?
'Absolutely' makes the 'must' even stronger, showing it is very important.
'Absolutely' makes the 'must' even stronger, showing it is very important.
We use 'absolutely' to emphasize how cold it is.
We use 'absolutely' to show strong agreement.
'Absolutely' intensifies the feeling of love for pizza.
The food was ___ delicious. I want more!
Absolutely is used here to emphasize how delicious the food was.
Are you sure about that? Yes, I am ___ sure.
Absolutely shows complete certainty in this context.
It's ___ freezing outside, so wear a warm coat.
Absolutely emphasizes that it is very cold.
I ___ agree with your idea; it's perfect!
Absolutely shows strong agreement.
Can you help me with this? ___!
Absolutely is used as a short way to express strong agreement and willingness to help.
This movie was ___ amazing, I loved every minute.
Absolutely emphasizes how amazing the movie was.
Choose the best word: 'Are you ready?' '_______! Let's go!'
Absolutely shows strong agreement and readiness.
Which sentence uses 'absolutely' correctly?
Absolutely is used to emphasize strong feelings or facts, not usually with adverbs of frequency or manner.
If someone says 'That's absolutely right,' what do they mean?
Absolutely right means 100% correct.
You can use 'absolutely' to say 'no' in a strong way, like 'Absolutely not!'
Yes, 'absolutely not' is a common way to express strong disagreement or refusal.
'Absolutely' means 'sometimes' or 'maybe'.
Absolutely means completely or certainly, the opposite of sometimes or maybe.
If you say 'The weather is absolutely perfect,' it means the weather is very good.
Absolutely perfect means it is 100% perfect, implying it's very good.
Listen for 'absolutely' and understand its meaning of certainty.
Pay attention to how 'absolutely' emphasizes 'fantastic'.
Notice how 'absolutely' makes the feeling of 'love' stronger.
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This cake is absolutely delicious!
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It's absolutely essential to follow the rules.
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Write a short sentence saying you are completely sure about something. Use 'absolutely'.
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I am absolutely sure he will come.
Imagine your friend asks if you want pizza tonight. Write a reply agreeing completely, using 'absolutely'.
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Yes, absolutely! Pizza sounds great.
Write a sentence to describe something that is 100% finished or correct, using 'absolutely'.
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The work is absolutely finished.
What does 'absolutely' mean in this text?
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My teacher asked if I understood the lesson. I told her, 'Yes, absolutely!' I felt very confident because everything was clear to me. I knew all the answers.
What does 'absolutely' mean in this text?
In this context, 'absolutely' means the student understood completely and was very confident.
In this context, 'absolutely' means the student understood completely and was very confident.
How delicious was the cake, according to John?
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Sarah asked, 'Is this cake absolutely delicious?' John tasted it and smiled. 'Yes,' he said, 'it's absolutely delicious!' He wanted another piece.
How delicious was the cake, according to John?
John used 'absolutely delicious' to show the cake was extremely good.
John used 'absolutely delicious' to show the cake was extremely good.
What is the writer's opinion of the movie?
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The new movie is absolutely fantastic! Everyone should go see it. It has a great story and amazing actors. I loved it from start to finish.
What is the writer's opinion of the movie?
'Absolutely fantastic' means the writer thinks the movie is excellent.
'Absolutely fantastic' means the writer thinks the movie is excellent.
We use 'absolutely' before an adjective like 'free' to emphasize it.
Here, 'absolutely' emphasizes the verb 'agree', showing strong agreement.
'Absolutely' intensifies 'right', meaning completely correct.
The concert was ___ amazing! I'm so glad I went.
'Absolutely' is used here to emphasize how amazing the concert was, showing strong positive feeling.
Are you sure you want to go? Yes, ___.
'Absolutely' expresses strong agreement and certainty, meaning 'yes, without a doubt'.
It's ___ essential that you complete this task by tomorrow.
'Absolutely' intensifies 'essential', meaning it is completely and critically important.
He was ___ right about the weather forecast; it started raining an hour later.
'Absolutely' confirms that he was completely correct, leaving no room for doubt.
Do you think we can finish on time? ___! We just need to work together.
Here, 'Absolutely' is used to express strong confidence and positive affirmation.
I ___ agree with your suggestion to visit the museum.
'Absolutely' reinforces the agreement, showing complete and enthusiastic support for the suggestion.
Choose the best sentence using 'absolutely'.
'Absolutely' emphasizes the strength of her love for chocolate.
Which sentence uses 'absolutely' to express strong agreement?
'Absolutely' here means 'yes, I completely agree'.
In which sentence does 'absolutely' intensify the meaning?
'Absolutely' makes 'freezing' even stronger, meaning 'extremely freezing'.
'Absolutely' can be used to say 'no, definitely not'.
Yes, 'Absolutely not!' is a common way to express strong disagreement or refusal.
You can use 'absolutely' to mean 'maybe'.
'Absolutely' means 'definitely' or 'completely', not 'maybe'.
If someone says 'That's absolutely true!', they mean it's partly true.
'Absolutely true' means 'completely true', not partly true.
Listen for strong agreement.
Listen for an intensifier describing the view.
Listen for a question about certainty.
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I absolutely love listening to music while I work.
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That is absolutely correct; you've got it!
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It's absolutely essential to follow the instructions.
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Imagine your friend asks if you enjoyed a movie you just saw. Write a short response using 'absolutely' to express strong enjoyment. Why did you like it so much? (2-3 sentences)
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Oh, I absolutely loved it! The story was so exciting, and the actors were fantastic. I would definitely recommend it.
Your colleague asks if you can help them with a project that is very important and urgent. Write a short email reply using 'absolutely' to confirm your help and commitment. (2-3 sentences)
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Subject: Re: Project Help Hi [Colleague's Name], Absolutely, I can help with this project. I understand it's urgent, and I'm ready to contribute as much as needed. Let me know what you need me to do first.
You are discussing plans for a weekend trip with a friend. Your friend suggests visiting a specific city you've always wanted to see. Write a response expressing your enthusiasm using 'absolutely'. (1-2 sentences)
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Absolutely! That's a great idea; I've always wanted to visit that city. When should we plan to go?
What does Sarah mean when she says "Absolutely" twice?
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After a long day of hiking, Sarah was asked if she was tired. She replied, "Absolutely, I'm exhausted! But the views were worth it." Her friend then asked if she would do it again, and Sarah, despite her tiredness, said, "Absolutely, I'd do it again next weekend if I could!"
What does Sarah mean when she says "Absolutely" twice?
The first 'absolutely' emphasizes her exhaustion, and the second 'absolutely' emphasizes her strong desire to hike again, even though she is tired.
The first 'absolutely' emphasizes her exhaustion, and the second 'absolutely' emphasizes her strong desire to hike again, even though she is tired.
What is Alex's opinion about the lesson?
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The teacher asked the class, "Did everyone understand the lesson?" A few students nodded, but one student, Alex, raised his hand and said, "Absolutely, teacher! It was very clear." Another student, Maria, looked confused.
What is Alex's opinion about the lesson?
Alex's use of 'absolutely' and the phrase 'It was very clear' shows he completely understood the lesson.
Alex's use of 'absolutely' and the phrase 'It was very clear' shows he completely understood the lesson.
What is the critic's overall opinion of 'Taste of Italy'?
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The restaurant critic wrote in his review, "The food at 'Taste of Italy' was absolutely delicious. Every dish was prepared perfectly, and the ingredients were incredibly fresh. I will absolutely recommend this place to all my friends."
What is the critic's overall opinion of 'Taste of Italy'?
The critic uses 'absolutely delicious' and 'absolutely recommend' to express very strong positive opinions about the restaurant.
The critic uses 'absolutely delicious' and 'absolutely recommend' to express very strong positive opinions about the restaurant.
We use 'absolutely' to emphasize how delicious something is.
Here, 'absolutely' emphasizes complete agreement with someone.
'Absolutely not' is a strong way to say something is false.
The new policy will ___ improve our efficiency.
'Absolutely' is used here to emphasize that the improvement will be complete and definite, indicating strong certainty.
Are you sure you want to go through with this plan? Yes, ___. I'm fully committed.
In this context, 'absolutely' expresses strong agreement and complete certainty about the decision.
The concert was ___ amazing; everyone enjoyed it immensely.
'Absolutely' intensifies 'amazing,' suggesting it was completely and entirely amazing.
Can you hear me clearly? Yes, I can hear you ___.
'Absolutely' here means 'completely clearly,' emphasizing perfect audibility.
I was ___ exhausted after running the marathon.
'Absolutely' is used as an intensifier for 'exhausted,' meaning completely or thoroughly exhausted.
Do you agree with the speaker's point of view? ___, I think he's completely right.
Starting a sentence with 'Absolutely' signifies strong agreement with the preceding statement or question.
Choose the sentence where 'absolutely' is used correctly to show strong agreement.
In this sentence, 'absolutely' emphasizes strong agreement with the idea being the best, which aligns with its definition as an intensifier for certainty or completeness.
Which sentence uses 'absolutely' to emphasize that something is completely true?
Here, 'absolutely' reinforces the truth of the statement that the train was on time, indicating total certainty.
Select the best response using 'absolutely' to a friend asking, 'Are you sure you want to go to the concert?'
'Yes, absolutely' is a common and natural way to express strong affirmation and certainty in response to a question.
The sentence 'I absolutely disagree with your point' correctly uses 'absolutely' to intensify disagreement.
'Absolutely' can intensify both agreement and disagreement, showing complete certainty in the stance being taken.
It is incorrect to use 'absolutely' to express strong agreement, as it only functions to describe completeness.
'Absolutely' is commonly used to express strong agreement, indicating complete certainty, in addition to emphasizing completeness.
When someone says 'Are you coming?', responding with 'Absolutely!' indicates a strong and definite 'yes'.
Responding with 'Absolutely!' is a concise and emphatic way to confirm participation or agreement, showing strong certainty.
Listen for 'absolutely' and how it emphasizes 'fantastic'.
Listen for 'absolutely' and how it questions 'sure'.
Listen for 'absolutely' and how it strengthens 'refuse'.
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That is absolutely correct.
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I absolutely believe in hard work.
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We absolutely must leave now.
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You are discussing a plan with a colleague. Write two sentences where you use 'absolutely' to strongly agree with their idea and then to confirm a detail.
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That's an absolutely brilliant idea! We should definitely go with it. And to confirm, we're meeting at 10 AM, absolutely?
Write a short email (3-4 sentences) to a friend to tell them about a great movie you watched. Use 'absolutely' twice to express your strong opinion about it.
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Hey! You absolutely have to watch the new movie 'City of Stars'. It was absolutely incredible, I couldn't stop thinking about it. I highly recommend it!
Describe a time when you were absolutely sure about something, even if others doubted you. Write 3-4 sentences.
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I was absolutely sure that my business plan would succeed, even when my investors had doubts. I had done all the research and knew the market was ready. In the end, it was absolutely worth the risk.
What does Mark's use of 'absolutely' tell us about his opinion of Sarah's solution?
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The team was faced with a complex problem. Sarah suggested a new approach, and Mark immediately responded, "That's absolutely the best solution!" They then proceeded to implement her idea, and it worked flawlessly, proving Mark was absolutely right.
What does Mark's use of 'absolutely' tell us about his opinion of Sarah's solution?
Mark's use of 'absolutely' shows complete certainty and strong agreement with Sarah's solution, emphasizing that he believed it was unequivocally the best.
Mark's use of 'absolutely' shows complete certainty and strong agreement with Sarah's solution, emphasizing that he believed it was unequivocally the best.
How did the customer service representative use 'absolutely' to address the customer's complaint?
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A customer called to complain about a faulty product. The customer service representative listened patiently and then said, "I absolutely understand your frustration, and we will absolutely resolve this issue for you immediately." The customer felt reassured by the representative's confident tone.
How did the customer service representative use 'absolutely' to address the customer's complaint?
The representative used 'absolutely' to emphasize their understanding of the customer's frustration and to provide strong assurance that the problem would be resolved, instilling confidence in the customer.
The representative used 'absolutely' to emphasize their understanding of the customer's frustration and to provide strong assurance that the problem would be resolved, instilling confidence in the customer.
What does 'absolutely prepared' tell us about Maria's state before the exam?
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Preparing for the exam was challenging. Maria studied for weeks, reviewing every topic multiple times. On the day of the test, she felt absolutely prepared. When the results came out, she had scored perfectly, confirming her feeling of absolute readiness.
What does 'absolutely prepared' tell us about Maria's state before the exam?
'Absolutely prepared' means Maria felt entirely and unequivocally ready, leaving no room for doubt about her readiness for the exam.
'Absolutely prepared' means Maria felt entirely and unequivocally ready, leaving no room for doubt about her readiness for the exam.
'Absolutely' is used here to emphasize complete agreement.
'Absolutely' intensifies 'best', showing it's entirely the best.
'Absolutely' is used to emphasize that he was completely unprepared.
The evidence presented in court was so overwhelming that the jury was _______ convinced of the defendant's guilt.
'Absolutely' emphasizes the complete and total conviction of the jury, indicating no doubt remained.
Despite the initial challenges, she was _______ determined to succeed in her new venture.
'Absolutely' highlights her unwavering and complete determination to achieve success.
After reviewing the updated report, it became _______ clear that the project needed a complete overhaul.
'Absolutely' indicates that there was no ambiguity or doubt about the necessity of the project overhaul.
When asked if she was enjoying her vacation, her response was an enthusiastic, '_______!'
In this context, 'absolutely' is used to express strong and complete agreement or enjoyment.
The new security system is _______ essential for protecting sensitive company data.
'Absolutely' stresses the critical and undeniable importance of the new security system.
To achieve the desired results, it is _______ imperative that we follow all instructions precisely.
'Absolutely' reinforces the extreme necessity and non-negotiable nature of following the instructions.
The evidence presented in court was _______ conclusive, leaving no room for doubt about the suspect's guilt.
'Absolutely' emphasizes the completeness and certainty of the evidence, indicating it was entirely conclusive. The other options imply a lack of conclusiveness.
Despite the initial challenges, she was _______ determined to achieve her goals, no matter the obstacles.
'Absolutely' highlights her total and unwavering determination. The other options suggest a lesser degree of resolve.
After reviewing all the facts, the board found the manager's explanation to be _______ unsatisfactory, leading to his dismissal.
'Absolutely' conveys the strong and complete dissatisfaction with the manager's explanation. The other options imply a less severe judgment.
If you say something is 'absolutely essential,' it means it is completely necessary and cannot be omitted.
'Absolutely' used with 'essential' intensifies the meaning, indicating total necessity.
To express slight agreement, you can say 'absolutely.'
'Absolutely' signifies strong or complete agreement, not slight agreement.
When something is 'absolutely clear,' it means there is no ambiguity or confusion about it.
'Absolutely' in this context means 'completely,' so 'absolutely clear' implies perfect clarity.
Listen for how 'absolutely' emphasizes the correctness of the decision.
Pay attention to how 'absolutely' conveys a strong refusal.
Notice how 'absolutely' highlights the degree of her dedication.
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Absolutely, I think we should proceed with the new marketing strategy.
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That's absolutely the best way to handle the situation.
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I absolutely guarantee that the work will be completed on time.
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You are planning a surprise party for a friend. Write an email to another friend to coordinate, using 'absolutely' to emphasize your need for secrecy and their full cooperation.
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Hey [Friend's Name], I'm planning a surprise birthday party for [Mutual Friend's Name]! It's absolutely crucial that this remains a secret – not a word to anyone, especially [Mutual Friend's Name]. I'll need your absolutely full cooperation to make this happen. Can you help with decorations? Best, [Your Name]
Imagine you are a customer service representative responding to a complaint about a faulty product. Use 'absolutely' to assure the customer of your commitment to resolving the issue and that their satisfaction is paramount.
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Dear [Customer's Name], I'm absolutely sorry to hear about the issue you've experienced with our [Product Name]. Please be assured that resolving this is our absolute priority, and your satisfaction is absolutely paramount to us. We will absolutely do everything we can to rectify this situation. Sincerely, [Your Name]
You are writing a short motivational speech for a team meeting. Use 'absolutely' to convey unwavering belief in your team's abilities and the certainty of achieving goals.
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Team, I absolutely believe in each and every one of you. We have the skills, the dedication, and the drive to absolutely conquer any challenge. I am absolutely certain that we will achieve our goals together. Let's go!
What is the primary reason for the strict deadline on the training module?
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The new policy mandates that all employees must complete the online training module by Friday. Compliance is absolutely essential for maintaining our company's security standards. Failure to complete the module will result in a temporary suspension of network access. We absolutely cannot compromise on this, given the sensitive nature of our data.
What is the primary reason for the strict deadline on the training module?
The passage explicitly states, 'Compliance is absolutely essential for maintaining our company's security standards.'
The passage explicitly states, 'Compliance is absolutely essential for maintaining our company's security standards.'
What does the scientist's use of 'absolutely' imply about her findings?
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The scientist presented her findings at the conference, emphasizing that the results were absolutely conclusive. She stated that further research was absolutely necessary to explore the broader implications, but the core data was undeniable. Her confidence in the accuracy of her data was evident throughout her presentation.
What does the scientist's use of 'absolutely' imply about her findings?
The phrase 'absolutely conclusive' and 'core data was undeniable' indicates complete certainty.
The phrase 'absolutely conclusive' and 'core data was undeniable' indicates complete certainty.
What characteristic best describes the team's approach to the project?
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Despite numerous setbacks, the team's determination to complete the project remained absolutely steadfast. They worked tirelessly, often late into the night, knowing that the deadline was absolutely non-negotiable. Their commitment to delivering a high-quality product was truly remarkable, and they absolutely refused to give up.
What characteristic best describes the team's approach to the project?
Phrases like 'absolutely steadfast', 'absolutely non-negotiable', and 'absolutely refused to give up' highlight their strong determination.
Phrases like 'absolutely steadfast', 'absolutely non-negotiable', and 'absolutely refused to give up' highlight their strong determination.
The adverb 'absolutely' intensifies 'essential', emphasizing its importance. The structure 'It's absolutely + adjective + that clause' is common for strong assertions.
'Absolutely' modifies 'unanimous', stressing the complete consensus. It precedes the adjective it modifies.
Here, 'absolutely' intensifies the verb 'believe', showing strong conviction. It's placed before the verb.
The CEO stated that the new policy would ___________ revolutionize the company's approach to sustainability.
'Absolutely' emphasizes the complete and total revolution of the company's approach, indicating a strong and definitive change. The other options do not convey the same level of intensity.
Despite numerous setbacks, her determination remained __________ unwavering, inspiring her team to persevere.
'Absolutely' intensifies 'unwavering', conveying that her determination was completely and utterly firm, without any doubt or compromise. This fits the context of inspiring perseverance.
The evidence presented in court was __________ conclusive, leaving no room for doubt about the defendant's guilt.
'Absolutely' in this context means 'completely' or 'entirely', indicating that the evidence was so strong that it removed all uncertainty. The other options imply a lack of conclusiveness.
His performance in the demanding role was __________ masterful, showcasing a level of skill rarely seen.
Here, 'absolutely' means 'unquestionably' or 'perfectly', highlighting the exceptional and complete mastery demonstrated in the performance. It emphasizes the highest degree of skill.
The architect's design was ___________ innovative, pushing the boundaries of conventional urban planning.
'Absolutely' signifies that the design was entirely and without question innovative, meaning it was groundbreaking in its entirety. This aligns with pushing boundaries.
To achieve such a complex task, meticulous planning is __________ essential, as even a small oversight could lead to failure.
'Absolutely' confirms that meticulous planning is entirely and undeniably necessary for success, implying there is no alternative or lesser degree of importance. It reinforces the idea that an oversight could cause failure.
The renowned scientist's theory was, in its essence, absolutely groundbreaking, redefining our understanding of quantum physics.
In this context, 'absolutely' emphasizes the fundamental and complete nature of the groundbreaking theory. 'Fundamentally' captures this meaning best.
Despite the myriad challenges, her unwavering resolve to complete the intricate project was absolutely commendable, inspiring her entire team.
'Absolutely' here stresses the exceptional degree of commendation deserved. 'Exceptionally' is the closest synonym that conveys this strong positive emphasis.
To achieve such a complex biochemical synthesis with minimal resources is absolutely unprecedented in the annals of scientific discovery.
'Absolutely unprecedented' means there is no prior example whatsoever. 'Entirely without prior example' accurately reflects this complete lack of precedent.
The statement 'I absolutely disagree with your assessment' implies a slight difference of opinion rather than a complete rejection.
'Absolutely disagree' signifies a complete and unequivocal rejection, not a slight difference of opinion. It emphasizes total disagreement.
When someone says 'The evidence is absolutely conclusive,' they are indicating that there is no remaining doubt or possibility of an alternative interpretation.
'Absolutely conclusive' means the evidence is entirely convincing and leaves no room for doubt or other interpretations. It denotes total certainty.
If a situation is described as 'absolutely dire,' it suggests a minor inconvenience that can be easily overlooked.
'Absolutely dire' implies an extremely serious and terrible situation, far beyond a minor inconvenience. 'Absolutely' intensifies the negative meaning of 'dire'.
Listen for the intensity of the word 'absolutely' in emphasizing the conclusiveness of the evidence.
Focus on how 'absolutely' conveys complete certainty.
Notice how 'absolutely' is used twice to intensify different aspects of the sentence.
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I absolutely disagree with the premise of your argument.
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That's an absolutely brilliant solution to a complex problem.
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For this project to succeed, it is absolutely imperative that everyone collaborates effectively.
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You are leading a team project and a critical deadline is approaching. One of your team members, Sarah, has been consistently underperforming, causing delays. You need to address this directly and firmly, emphasizing the absolute necessity of her immediate improvement for the project's success. Write a short, professional email to Sarah.
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Subject: Urgent: Project Performance and Deadline Hi Sarah, I need to address your recent performance on the [Project Name] project. It is absolutely essential that we meet our upcoming deadline on [Date], and your current output is unfortunately putting us at risk. We need an immediate and significant improvement from you to ensure the project's success. Please schedule a time to discuss this with me today so we can outline a plan for moving forward. Best, [Your Name]
You are writing a persuasive essay arguing for the immediate implementation of a new environmental policy. Your final paragraph needs to summarize your stance, using 'absolutely' to convey the undeniable urgency and correctness of your proposal. Write this concluding paragraph.
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In conclusion, the scientific evidence is overwhelming, and the consequences of inaction are dire. It is absolutely imperative that we implement this new environmental policy without delay. The long-term health of our planet and the well-being of future generations depend entirely on the decisive actions we take now. Procrastination is no longer an option; a sustainable future is not merely desirable, it is absolutely essential.
You are a literary critic reviewing a groundbreaking novel. In your review, you want to convey your complete admiration for the author's innovative style and profound impact. Use 'absolutely' to express your unqualified praise for a specific aspect of the novel. Write a short paragraph from this review.
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The author's audacious narrative structure is absolutely brilliant, redefining the very conventions of storytelling. This novel is not merely a read; it is an immersive experience that challenges perceptions and lingers in the mind long after the final page is turned. It is a work that will undoubtedly be studied and revered for its profound contribution to contemporary literature.
According to the passage, what is the most important factor for success in the luxury goods market?
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In the highly competitive market of luxury goods, establishing an absolutely impeccable brand reputation is not merely advantageous; it is a foundational requirement for sustained success. Any compromise in quality or customer service can have absolutely devastating consequences, eroding years of careful cultivation.
According to the passage, what is the most important factor for success in the luxury goods market?
The passage explicitly states that an 'absolutely impeccable brand reputation is not merely advantageous; it is a foundational requirement for sustained success.'
The passage explicitly states that an 'absolutely impeccable brand reputation is not merely advantageous; it is a foundational requirement for sustained success.'
What effect did the discovery of the ancient treatise have?
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The ancient philosopher's treatise on ethics, long considered lost, was recently discovered in a remote monastery. Its content is absolutely groundbreaking, challenging many widely accepted modern philosophical tenets and offering absolutely fresh perspectives on human morality and societal organization.
What effect did the discovery of the ancient treatise have?
The passage states the treatise's content is 'absolutely groundbreaking, challenging many widely accepted modern philosophical tenets and offering absolutely fresh perspectives.'
The passage states the treatise's content is 'absolutely groundbreaking, challenging many widely accepted modern philosophical tenets and offering absolutely fresh perspectives.'
What was the initial perception of the hypothesis, and how did it change?
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Despite the prevailing skepticism, her hypothesis, initially dismissed as absolutely outlandish, has now been empirically validated through rigorous experimentation. This unexpected outcome has absolutely transformed our understanding of quantum physics, opening up entirely new avenues of research.
What was the initial perception of the hypothesis, and how did it change?
The passage states it was 'initially dismissed as absolutely outlandish' but 'has now been empirically validated' and 'absolutely transformed our understanding.'
The passage states it was 'initially dismissed as absolutely outlandish' but 'has now been empirically validated' and 'absolutely transformed our understanding.'
The adverb 'absolutely' intensifies 'crucial', emphasizing the extreme importance of prioritizing innovation.
'Absolutely' modifies 'impossible', stressing the complete impossibility of the task under the stated conditions.
Here, 'absolutely' strongly emphasizes the speaker's complete disagreement, indicating no room for compromise.
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Summary
Use 'absolutely' to express strong agreement or to emphasize that something is completely true.
- definitely
- completely
- without a doubt
Absolutely: Strong Agreement
When you want to show strong agreement, say "Absolutely!" It's more emphatic than just "yes."
Absolutely: Complete Truth
Use "absolutely" to emphasize that something is completely true. For example, "That's absolutely correct."
Absolutely: Not Just 'Very'
Think of "absolutely" as stronger than "very." It means 100%. Don't use it if you mean partially.
Absolutely: Common Adverb
Like other adverbs, "absolutely" often goes before the adjective or verb it modifies: "I'm absolutely sure."