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    Synonyms and Definitions

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    absolute


    1. God’s word is real and absolute


    2. Faith in God is an absolute necessity for long-lasting happiness


    3. Before Dan could summon the words to describe his absolute horror at the


    4. In his realm everything is absolute quite independent of anything else


    5. love in late years, the absolute synthesis of heartbreak, and so I resolved to


    6. absolute certainty that the disease and you are incompatible


    7. Absolute perfection, Johnny thought, would be a glass of chilled Bollinger,


    8. had known in all these years of absolute and necessary thirst


    9. hammered the throttle at every turn, singing raucously and with absolute abandon


    10. That “worse thing” can mean diseases and in the absolute worst case

    11. Lucy saw with absolute clarity under this calm but deep moonlight, that


    12. the absolute void and the essential necessity of beginning, and forgetting for a


    13. square root of our own experience or by accepting that there is an absolute version of


    14. to be the absolute cold that allowed Smith to feel the warmth, and the inevitable


    15. sequence that lasted for millennia, but for Smith that moment of absolute happiness in


    16. Despite the absolute blackness, something so unlike the usual night-dark that we become used to at home, I tried to visualise the space around me


    17. You alternate between the absolute frustration of never being able to make physical contact, aware all the time that the only thing separating you is the lath and plaster of flimsy internal walls


    18. To my utter surprise and absolute delight, Menachem simply took my outstretched hand in his, shook it vigorously and said in a strong and jovial voice, “Marwan


    19. She could feel the need, could sense the exquisite pain of that once in a lifetime craving, a passion that inflamed her entire being beyond anything that she had known in all these years of absolute and necessary thirst


    20. Lucy saw with absolute clarity under this calm but deep moonlight, that accepting the request would bring freedom of a kind that, at her tender and exciting age, she had never yet considered

    21. What was out there before Big Bang? The question is answerable only by an apparently endless circling of the square root of our own experience or by accepting that there is an absolute version of an almost impossible conceptual device; nothing


    22. Smith wanted something, but had no means to express such things in any sense other than silence and darkness, and so Smith thought un-shapes out of the fraying circular chords of absolute tranquillity


    23. you… AND it is an absolute crucial step to the spontaneous


    24. There had to be the absolute cold that allowed Smith to feel the warmth, and the inevitable balancing factor in the equation was Smith


    25. In the primordial soup of creation a chemical chain might have a lifetime of a second, or it might exist in an unbroken sequence that lasted for millennia, but for Smith that moment of absolute happiness in the melody of life was nothing but a blink of an eye


    26. This doesn’t necessarily mean absolute purity


    27. It means absolute transparency


    28. and emblems of absolute faith,


    29. and the perfection of absolute simplicity,


    30. As much as it is true that Christ’s 1000-year rule over the kingdoms of the earth is heaven, it is not the absolute full expression of Heaven

    31. The character necessary for that City is absolute perfection


    32. Anyone who does not attain to that absolute emptying of self in order to take the absolute filling of the Spirit will not be able to handle the intensity of being within that City


    33. rather than absolute shocking blue revelation


    34. I have absolute faith that


    35. This is the silence of absolute, total quarantine


    36. Incidentally the Shoulderstand is especially recommended for women after childbirth after a suitable period of recuperation has elapsed, but in all cases do not prolong the posture beyond the point of absolute comfort


    37. There was absolute silence


    38. Truth be told she was probably a little tipsy having supped one too many medicinal Scotches from one of her neighbours’ hip flasks when she said, “They’re absolute scoundrels


    39. Then he keyed the magic numbers into the magical money machine and watched in absolute wonder as the machine spewed out huge great wads of ten-pound notes


    40. Of course, Terry played an absolute stinker in the final

    41. There was no absolute evidence that Barbarossa had ever lived there except for a doodle on the wall of the galley kitchen and underneath someone had graffitied deep into the stone, the initials 'AB' and what may have been 1500-and something


    42. Nonetheless, Tom swept into his mid-thirties with the absolute confidence of someone who knows that the chosen one is waiting for him just around the corner


    43. During the Dark Age when our seas were under siege from pirates and pillagers, our people would look with absolute confidence to their goddess Athena and believe she would vanquish the pirates and deliver their village from intruders


    44. I could never understand this absolute faith that believers


    45. Then, in an absolute


    46. To Karen’s absolute horror she found herself confronted by an


    47. did so his head filled with shapes and dreams of absolute horror


    48. absolute scoundrel he was


    49. They now know with absolute certainty that


    50. After some polite applause, and to his absolute horror, old Ted














































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    Synonyms for "absolute"

    absolute infrangible inviolable downright out-and-out rank right-down sheer unalloyed stark unadulterated unmixed unqualified decided complete pure faultless unblemished ideal whole untarnished entire unmitigated unbounded unconditional unlimited unrestricted peremptory supreme autarchic autocratic strict despotic tyrannical unequivocal undeniable definite indubitable categorical sure affirmative

    "absolute" definitions

    something that is conceived or that exists independently and not in relation to other things; something that does not depend on anything else and is beyond human control; something that is not relative


    perfect or complete or pure


    complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers


    not limited by law


    expressing finality with no implication of possible change


    not capable of being violated or infringed