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Main Entry: absolute
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: without limit

Synonyms:

complete, consummate, downright, entire, flat out, free, full, infinite, no catch, no fine print, no holds barred, no ifs ands or buts, no joke, no strings attached, outright, plenary, pure, sheer, simple, straight out, supreme, thorough, total, unabridged, unadulterated, unconditional, unlimited, unqualified, unrestricted, utter

Antonyms:

accountable, circumscribed, limited, restricted, tractable
Main Entry: absolute
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in control or complete authority

Synonyms:

absolutist, arbitrary, authoritarian, autocratic, autonomous, despotic, dictatorial, full, monocratic, preeminent, sovereign, supreme, totalitarian, tyrannical, tyrannous

Antonyms:

accountable, complaisant, compliant, restricted, submissive, yielding
Main Entry: absolute
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: certain

Synonyms:

actual, categorical, conclusive, consummate, decided, decisive, definite, exact, factual, fixed, genuine, infallible, positive, precise, sure, unambiguous, undeniable, unequivocal, unmitigated, unquestionable

Antonyms:

conditional, dependent, limited, partial
Main Entry: absolute
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: excellent, perfect

Synonyms:

categorical, complete, faultless, flawless, ideal, impeccable, thorough, ultimate, unblemished, unflawed, untarnished

Antonyms:

flawed, imperfect
Main Entry: accurate
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: correct, without error

Synonyms:

absolute, actual, authentic, authoritative, certain, conclusive, definite, definitive, errorless, exact, factual, faultless, final, flawless, genuine, infallible, irrefutable, official, perfect, right, straight, strict, true, truthful, undeniable, undisputed, unimpeachable, unquestionable, unrefuted, valid, veracious

Antonyms:

doubtful, erroneous, false, inaccurate, misleading, mistaken, questionable, untruthful, wrong
Main Entry: actual
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: truly existing, real

Synonyms:

absolute, authentic, categorical, certain, concrete, confirmed, definite, factual, for real, genuine, hard, honest injun, honest to God, indisputable, indubitable, kosher*, physical, positive, realistic, substantial, substantive, sure enough, tangible, true, truthful, undeniable, unquestionable, verified

Antonyms:

counterfeit, false, fictitious, imaginary, legendary, pretended, unreal
Main Entry: all-out
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: total

Synonyms:

absolute, complete, full-blown, full-scale, full-scale, maximum

Antonyms:

half-hearted, halfway
Main Entry: almighty
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: having complete power, control

Synonyms:

absolute, all-powerful, invincible, mighty, omnipotent, puissant, supreme, unlimited

Antonyms:

insignificant, powerless, weak
Main Entry: arbitrary
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: dictatorial

Synonyms:

absolute, autocratic, bossy, despotic, dogmatic, domineering, downright, flat out, high-handed, imperious, magisterial, monocratic, no ifs ands or buts, no joke, overbearing, peremptory, straight out, summary, tyrannical, tyrannous

Antonyms:

democratic
Main Entry: arrant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: flagrant

Synonyms:

absolute, blatant, glaring, notorious, out-and-out, unmitigated, unregenerate
Notes: an errand is a short trip that is taken for a specific purpose; arrant means thoroughgoing - downright - out-and-out - extreme - notorious; errant means wandering or roving especially in search of adventure - deviating or straying from an appointed course - straying from the proper standards - moving aimlessly or irregularly
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