Absolutely in a sentence as an adverb

I still don't forgive Microsoft for being absolutely massive tools in the past.

If you fail to do that, you have learned absolutely nothing from my experience in the past 22 years.

I'm sorry, but the ignorance expressed in this thread by some is absolutely astounding.

There's absolutely no basis for assuming that traffic will continue at the spiked rate.

There is absolutely zero reason why HR/recruiting people should have final say on a candidate.

After all, what does it even mean for a measure to be absolutely continuous with respect to Lebesgue measure.

Reading what he is talking about, Stallman's description is absolutely correct.

Turn off ability to take money now, unless it is absolutely required to continue paying your employees.

They will experience reality soon enough and there's absolutely no need to tell them anything they can't understand at their current position.

You don't have to be scared: this is routine and, while it doesn't feel like it, you're actually in very good position, both absolutely and relative to many other people.

You should absolutely never talk to the authorities even if you think you have nothing to hide and especially when they're actively trying to pin something on you.

> He noted that during a time of growing litigation in the smartphone industry, "innovation continues at an absolutely breakneck pace.

I was berated for how much time and money was wasted on getting me ready for employment, and I replied I was promised repeatedly that I would not have to sign away my rights, and this was absolutely a deal breaker and I didn't appreciate being told repeatedly this would be honored until the very last minute.

You also know that if you tried to express the concept defined in a previous sentence, but without using names for measures involved, and a notation for a value a measure assigns to some set, the sentence would come out awkward and complicated, because you would have to say that a measure is absolutely continuous with respect to some other measure, if whenever that other measure assigns a zero value to some set, the value assigned to that set by the first measure must be zero as well.

Absolutely definitions

adverb

completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers; "an absolutely magnificent painting"; "a perfectly idiotic idea"; "you're perfectly right"; "utterly miserable"; "you can be dead sure of my innocence"; "was dead tired"; "dead right"

See also: perfectly utterly dead

adverb

totally and definitely; without question; "we are absolutely opposed to the idea"; "he forced himself to lie absolutely still"; "iron is absolutely necessary"