Absolutely

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Meanings of Absolutely

   
Interjection
  • A word used to show strong agreement or to say yes.
   
Adverb
  • Completely or totally; without any doubt.
  • In a way that means yes or sure.
   

Explanation of the word: Absolutely

Absolutely means 'for sure' or 'yes, definitely'. If you really like ice cream, you can say, 'I absolutely love ice cream!'.

   

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Translations for the word: Absolutely

   
hindi
बिल्कुल (bilkul)

bilkul

सच में (sach mein)

sach mein

बिल्कुल (bilkul)

bilkul

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Absolutely

Absolutely!

That’s a fun word, isn’t it? It means “for sure” or “yes, definitely!”

Imagine you’re playing outside and your friend asks, “Do you want to play tag?” You can say, “Absolutely!” with a big smile.

It’s a word that makes everything sound exciting! Just like when you say, “I absolutely love ice cream!” or “I absolutely want to go on an adventure!”

So, remember, when you really mean something, use the word “absolutely” to show how much you care.

Let’s go out and have an absolutely amazing day!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Absolutely

'Absolutely' means completely or totally. For example, if you say, 'I absolutely love ice cream,' it means you love it very much!

You pronounce 'absolutely' like this: ab-so-lute-lee.

The word 'absolutely' comes from the Latin word 'absolutus,' which means 'set free' or 'completed.'

The word 'absolutely' in Kannada is 'ಖಂಡಿತವಾಗಿ' (Khaṇḍitavāgi).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Absolutely

Fact: The word 'absolutely' means completely or totally. For example, if you say, 'I absolutely love ice cream!', it means you love it a lot!
Proverb: "Actions speak louder than words." This means what you do is more important than what you say, so show your love for ice cream by eating it!
Quote: "The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today." - Franklin D. Roosevelt