absolute
Prononciation : [/ˈæb.sə.luːt/]
Contexte : « certainty »
(adjective) used to describe something that is definite, certain, or not influenced by anything else. It means there is no doubt or uncertainty.
Exemple
His loyalty to his friends is absolute; he always stands by them no matter what.
Exemple
There is absolutely no chance of rain tomorrow according to the weather forecast.
Exemple
Is your commitment to this project absolute?
Contexte : « extreme »
(adjective) used to emphasize that something is complete, total, or without any limits. It suggests a high degree of intensity or completeness.
Exemple
The students showed absolute dedication to their studies and earned top grades.
Exemple
I have absolutely no interest in watching that movie; it doesn't appeal to me at all.
Exemple
Is it possible to achieve absolute perfection in anything?
Contexte : « theory »
(noun) a value or principle that does not change or depend on anything else. In philosophy and mathematics, it refers to a universal truth or rule.
Exemple
In mathematics, an absolute value is always positive no matter what the original number was.
Exemple
The politician's claim to always tell the truth is far from an absolute.
Exemple
What are some examples of absolutes in science or mathematics?