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All absolute antonyms

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adjective absolute

  • relative — a person who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage.
  • provisional — providing or serving for the time being only; existing only until permanently or properly replaced; temporary: a provisional government.
  • unconfirmed — to establish the truth, accuracy, validity, or genuineness of; corroborate; verify: This report confirms my suspicions.

adj absolute

  • indefinite — not definite; without fixed or specified limit; unlimited: an indefinite number.
  • uncertain — not definitely ascertainable or fixed, as in time of occurrence, number, dimensions, or quality.
  • incomplete — not complete; lacking some part.
  • needy — in a condition of need or want; poverty-stricken; impoverished; extremely poor; destitute.
  • conditional — If a situation or agreement is conditional on something, it will only happen or continue if this thing happens.
  • unfinished — not finished; incomplete or unaccomplished.
  • bounded — (of a set) having a bound, esp where a measure is defined in terms of which all the elements of the set, or the differences between all pairs of members, are less than some value, or else all its members lie within some other well-defined set
  • accountable — If you are accountable to someone for something that you do, you are responsible for it and must be prepared to justify your actions to that person.
  • restricted — confined; limited.
  • tractable — easily managed or controlled; docile; yielding: a tractable child; a tractable disposition.
  • complaisant — If you are complaisant, you are willing to accept what other people are doing without complaining.
  • compliant — If you say that someone is compliant, you mean they willingly do what they are asked to do.
  • submissive — inclined or ready to submit or yield to the authority of another; unresistingly or humbly obedient: submissive servants.
  • imperfect — not perfect; lacking completeness: imperfect knowledge.
  • qualified — having the qualities, accomplishments, etc., that fit a person for some function, office, or the like.
  • limited — confined within limits; restricted or circumscribed: a limited space; limited resources.
  • abridged — An abridged book or play has been made shorter by removing some parts of it.
  • part — a portion or division of a whole that is separate or distinct; piece, fragment, fraction, or section; constituent: the rear part of the house; to glue the two parts together.
  • partial — being such in part only; not total or general; incomplete: partial blindness; a partial payment of a debt.
  • circumscribed — to draw a line around; encircle: to circumscribe a city on a map.
  • yielding — inclined to give in; submissive; compliant: a timid, yielding man.
  • dependent — To be dependent on something or someone means to need them in order to succeed or be able to survive.
  • flawed — characterized by flaws; having imperfections: a flawed gem; a seriously flawed piece of work.
  • democratic — A democratic country, government, or political system is governed by representatives who are elected by the people.
  • ambiguous — If you describe something as ambiguous, you mean that it is unclear or confusing because it can be understood in more than one way.
  • questionable — of doubtful propriety, honesty, morality, respectability, etc.: questionable activities; in questionable taste.
  • vague — not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed: vague promises.
  • unsure — not certain or confident: He arrived at the party unsure of his welcome.
  • inexact — not exact; not strictly precise or accurate.
  • incorrect — not correct as to fact; inaccurate; wrong: an incorrect statement.
  • false — not true or correct; erroneous: a false statement.
  • imprecise — not precise; not exact; vague or ill-defined.
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