Yes, it absolutely is an adverb. It means certainly or positively. It is typically used to modify adjectives, but sometimes verbs. e.g. "I deny that absolutely."
definitely, absolutely, without a doubt, surely, unquestionably, of course, positively.
125 is the ratio of 125 to ' 1 '. It's absolutely positively completely and perfectly rational.
The only sure way to do that is to buy one ticket for every possible combination. Then you're absolutely positively definitely guaranteed to hold a winning ticket. It doesn't necessarily mean that you'll get the whole jackpot, however. There may be other winning tickets besides yours, and if there are, you have to split the jackpot with all the others.
Absolutely. As a sidenote, always be sure to measure the angle from the normal.
Absolutely Positively was created on 2009-02-28.
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Absolutely, positively not.
Absolutely and positively Yes
The likely word is "definitely" (certainly).
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The correct spelling is "absolutely" (positively, completely).
The likely word is "absolutely" (positively, certainly).
The word is likely "absolutely" (surely or positively).