απόλυτη
Wordform Details
Translation: absolutecompletetotal
Part of Speech: adjective
Inflection Type:
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Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: απόλυτος
Translation: absolute; complete; total; unconditional; perfect; utter (adjective)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀπόλυτος (apolutos), meaning 'freed, released, absolute'. Composed of ἀπό (apo, 'from, away') + λύω (luo, 'to loosen, release'). The word literally means 'loosened from' or 'freed from constraints'. This connects to English 'absolute' which comes from Latin absolutus with the same meaning. The Greek root λύω also appears in English words like 'analysis' (ana-lysis, 'loosening up') and 'paralysis' (para-lysis, 'loosening beside/wrongly'). The concept evolved from physical release to metaphysical completeness.
Example Usage
Έχει απόλυτο δίκιο.
He is absolutely right.
Η απόλυτη σιωπή ήταν ανησυχητική.
The absolute silence was disturbing.
Απολύτως όχι!
Absolutely not!
Έχεις απόλυτο δίκιο.
You are absolutely right.
Η απόλυτη σιωπή επικρατούσε στην αίθουσα.
Absolute silence prevailed in the hall.
Απόλυτη μοναρχία δεν υπάρχει πια στην Ευρώπη.
Absolute monarchy no longer exists in Europe.
Mnemonics
- Think 'Apollo' + 'lute' - Apollo's music was absolutely perfect
- Remember 'absolute' - almost identical meaning and similar sound
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Antonyms
Cultural Context
Frequently used in philosophical, political, and academic contexts. Common in discussions about democracy vs authoritarianism (απόλυτη μοναρχία - absolute monarchy). Also used in everyday speech for emphasis, similar to 'absolutely' in English.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: απόλυτος means 'absolute/complete' while απλός means 'simple/plain'. They look similar but have very different meanings.
Confused word:
Η απλή αλήθεια είναι καλύτερη.
The simple truth is better.
Notes: Both start with απ- but απόλυτος emphasizes completeness while απλός emphasizes simplicity
Mnemonic: απόλυτος has more letters because it means 'more complete', απλός is shorter because it means 'simple'