Yes, it absolutely is an adverb. It means certainly or positively.
It is typically used to modify adjectives, but sometimes verbs. e.g. "I deny that absolutely."
Adverb of Degree
Absolutely
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Exactly, accurately, and absolutely are words that share meanings with the adverb precisely.
The adjective exact (precise) has the adverb form exactly(precisely, absolutely).The verb (to exact) has a rarely-used adverb form "exactingly" (with care to detail or precision).
Adverb of Degree
Absolutely
It can, absolutely.
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The adverb of absolute is absolutely.An example sentence is: "he is absolutely not my boyfriend".
The word absolutely is an adverb. It means to do something in an absolute manner.
The adverb is spelled absolutely (positively, completely).
Yes, it is an adverb. It means "in a manner having a potential or possibility" rather than "absolutely."
The correct spelling of the adverb is "absolutely" (certainly, positively).
Sì, assolutamente is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Yes, absolutely."Specifically, the adverb sì means "yes." The adverb assolutamente means "absolutely." The pronunciation is "SEE AHS-soh-LOO-tah-MEHN-teh."
No, this is not an adverb error. "Logically" is an adverb that describes how she speaks, indicating that she uses logic in her speech.
The likely word is "definitely" (certainly).