Absolute synonyms
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Ideal is defined as something or someone who is thought of as a perfect example of something.
Very thin; transparent; diaphanous
Having the ability to resist decay or failure; lasting.
Used to emphasise a noun or verb, whether something is real or metaphorical.
(Law) Relating to a decision made by a court or legislature that lacks a grounding in law or fact:
That is plainly such; out-and-out; notorious
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That can be believed or accepted; trustworthy; reliable
Having a commanding style.
The definition of categorical is something that is absolute or without conditions, or that is related to classes or divisions.
(Gram.) Limiting or specifying; referring to a specific or previously identified person, thing, etc.
Straightforward; plain; frank
Treating all parts or aspects without omission; thorough:
The definition of explicit is something that is clearly expressed or communicated.
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Urgent; pressing:
imprescriptibly
Completely such, without qualification or exception
The definition of impeccable is defined as something that is faultless.
unrefutable
Not refutable.
Having come to an end; concluded:
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Acting or ruling as a despot, tyrannical.
Incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferred to another; not alienable.
in-black-and-white
Completely such, without qualification or exception
The definition of invincible is someone or something that cannot be harmed or that is too powerful to be destroyed.
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The definition of out-and-out is something total or complete.
Full; complete; absolute
Invested with or conferring full powers:
Tending in the direction regarded as that of increase, progress, etc.
The definition of real is something that is true and authentic or something is very important or significant.
self-existent
Existing independent of any extrinsic sustaining force.
Completely such, without qualification or exception
Not characterized by luxury or elaborate commitments:
Sharply outlined or prominent
The definition of supreme is the highest or best.
Having or showing no doubt; positive; confident
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Completely overwhelming
Very thorough; complete:
Complete; entire; undivided.
Consistent with fact or reality; not false or erroneous:
(Dated) Tyrannical.
Pure; not mixed or adulterated with anything
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Absolute, and without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications.
Not doubted, called in question, or disputed; certain
Unambiguous; without equivocation or ambiguity; singularly clear, unmistakable, or unquestionable
Without qualification or exception; absolute:
Not modified by conditions or reservations; absolute:
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With no exception or qualification; unexceptionable
Having no security classification
Complete; absolute; entire:
Having the same parents:
Doing or done with all one's energy, enthusiasm, etc.; hearty; sincere; earnest
(Countable) The result of being positive
(Uncountable) The condition of being positive (in all senses); positivism
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The time of complete shadow or coverage during an eclipse
unconditionality
The state of being unconditional
conditional (antonym)
(--- Logic) Designating or including a compound proposition that has the form “if p, then q,” in which p and q are two different propositions
limited (antonym)
The definition of limited is something or someone with boundaries or restrictions.
dependent (antonym)
Compulsively using a drug or other substance or engaging in a given behavior and unable to stop without experiencing withdrawal or other significant physiological or psychological symptoms:
partial (antonym)
Of, being, or affecting only a part; not complete or total
imperfect (antonym)
Not perfect; having a defect, fault, or error
submissive (antonym)
The definition of submissive is willing to do what others want.
yielding (antonym)
Producing a good yield; productive
complaisant (antonym)
Willing to do what pleases others.
accountable (antonym)
Capable of being accounted for; explainable
restricted (antonym)
Kept within certain limits; limited:
tractable (antonym)
(Computer science) Of a decision problem, algorithmically solvable fast enough to be practically relevant, typically in polynomial time.
circumscribed (antonym)
Bounded by a line; limited or confined.
Being entirely without flaw or imperfection.
Not mixed with other substances; pure:
The definition of pure is something that is not mixed with any other elements, that is not contaminated in any way or a person who has no sins or who is wholesome.
Not diluted or mixed with other substances.
Free from other elements; pure:
Not conditioned, without conditions, absolute
Not set aside for advance sale
Without faltering, continuous, steadfast.
Not hesitating; with no hesitation.
Covering all aspects without exception
(Informal) Thorough; complete
Condemned or deserving condemnation
Complete; utter:
Made without constraints, stipulations, or additional payments owed:
Very exact, accurate, or painstaking, esp. with regard to details
Having no boundaries or limits:
Without qualification or exception; absolute:
Continuous or unvarying:
The definition of flat out is to move at top speed.
Used as an intensive:
Alternative form of absolutist.[First attested in the mid 19th century.]
Of, pertaining to, or marked by autarchy; autocratic.
Having and exercising complete political power and control
Having complete political power or control; autocratic
A system of government where the people have virtually no authority and the state wields absolute control of every aspect of the country, socially, financially and politically.
Tyrannical; despotic, oppressive, unjust, etc.
good (related)
Able to be depended on for the discharge of obligations incurred; of unimpaired credit.
clean (related)
Free from foreign matter or pollution; unadulterated:
big (related)
Conspicuous in position, wealth, or importance; prominent:
politics (related)
Having and exercising complete political power and control
Difficult or impossible to break or separate into parts.
Impregnable to assault or trespass; invincible:
complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers
adducible
Capable of being adduced.
assertional
Of or pertaining to assertion
The definition of broad-based is something with a wide or comprehensive basis.
convictional
demonstratable
Relating to, providing, or constituting evidence:
federalistic
hegemonistic
The definition of hegemonistic is being overly aggressive in expanding influence.
Alternative form of honest-to-God.
letter-perfect
Knowing one's lesson, theatrical role, etc. perfectly
matriarchic
oligarchal
Of or pertaining to oligarchy.
only-begotten
patriarchic
Patriarchal.
Having multiple aspects or parts:
predicational
Relating to predicates or predications.
straight-up-and-down
unconfutable
unfaultable
Not capable of being faulted; with which no fault can be found.
unrepeated
Not having been repeated
unwaivable
stark-staring
untinged
infinite (related)
invariable (related)
eternal (related)
immutable (related)
end-in-itself (related)
absolute-fact (related)
Not marked by or exhibiting uncertainty or indecision:
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