No, the word 'absolutely' is the adverb form of the adjective 'absolute'.The word 'absolute' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'absolute' is a word for a value or principle that is regarded as universally valid; a word for something that exists without being dependent on anything else; a word for a thing.The noun form of the adjective 'absolute' is absoluteness.
The absolute value of the temperature zero degrees Celsius is 273.15 kelvin.
peoples age is the same
The absolute value of the difference.
MODULUS. The two-word phrase, which may be more familiar, is ABSOLUTE VALUE.
The root word of "absolutely" is "absolute."
No, the word 'absolutely' is the adverb form of the adjective 'absolute'.The word 'absolute' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'absolute' is a word for a value or principle that is regarded as universally valid; a word for something that exists without being dependent on anything else; a word for a thing.The noun form of the adjective 'absolute' is absoluteness.
An absolute government would be totalitarianism, or a dictatorship.
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Certain, absolute,
authority
yes
Absolute- (ly) is the suffix
Complete, utter, and absolute
Absolute Zero is the temperature at which everything freezes.
I believe the correct word would be a "monarch"
heat scale