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wool-gathering: The absent-minded professor delivered his<br />

lecture to an empty lecture hall.<br />

absolute adj. 1 perfect, complete, total, finished, thorough,<br />

through-and-through, consummate, flawless, faultless,<br />

unadulterated, pure, unmixed, unalloyed, undiluted; rank: Alan<br />

behaved like an absolute gentleman. 2 complete, outright,<br />

downright, genuine, real, pure, out-and-out, transparent,<br />

unmitigated, categorical, unqualified, unconditional, utter,<br />

veritable, unconditioned: Peace is an absolute requirement for<br />

prosperity. 3 unrestricted, unrestrained, unconstrained,<br />

unlimited, unmitigated, arbitrary, despotic, dictatorial,<br />

totalitarian, supreme, almighty, arbitrary, autocratic,<br />

tyrannical: The days of absolute monarchy are numbered. 4<br />

positive, certain, sure, unambiguous, unquestionable,<br />

authoritative, verifiable, uncompromised: Few intelligent<br />

people would claim absolute knowledge of anything.<br />

absolutely<br />

adv. 1 unqualifiedly, unconditionally, unreservedly,<br />

unexceptionally, unequivocally, unquestionably, positively,<br />

definitely, really, genuinely, decidedly, surely, truly,<br />

certainly, categorically: She is absolutely the best dancer I<br />

have ever seen. I absolutely refuse to go. 2 totally, utterly,<br />

completely, entirely, fully, quite, altogether, wholly: It is<br />

absolutely necessary that you undergo surgery.<br />

--interj. 3 certainly, assuredly, positively, definitely, of<br />

course, naturally, indubitably, yes, to be sure: 'Are you sure<br />

you want to go?' 'Absolutely!'<br />

absorbed adj. engrossed, lost, wrapped up, occupied, engaged, immersed,<br />

buried, preoccupied, concentrating, rapt: He was absorbed in<br />

his reading.<br />

absorbing adj. engrossing, engaging, riveting, captivating, fascinating,<br />

spellbinding, gripping: Maria was watching an absorbing<br />

thriller on television.<br />

abstract adj. 1 theoretical, unapplied, notional, ideational,<br />

conceptual, metaphysical, unpractical, intellectual: It is<br />

difficult to capture abstract ideas on paper. 2<br />

non-representational, symbolic, non-realistic: Museums began

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