Absolutely or Apsolutely
Which spelling is correct, Absolutely or Apsolutely, and how to use them properly.
❌INCORRECT
Apsolutely
This spelling is incorrect. "Apsolutely" is not a valid word in English.
✅CORRECT
Absolutely
This is the correct spelling. "Absolutely" means completely, totally, or without any doubt.
Definition
Absolutely (adverb): Completely, totally, or without any doubt; used to emphasize agreement or certainty.
Examples:
- I absolutely love this movie!
- She is absolutely right about the situation.
- That's absolutely the best solution.
Synonyms
Words with similar meanings to "absolutely":
Adverbs:
- Completely
- Totally
- Definitely
- Certainly
- Undoubtedly
Related Terms:
- Positively
- Unquestionably
- Indisputably
- Without doubt
Note: "Absolutely" is the correct spelling. "Apsolutely" is a common misspelling—remember, it has a "B" in the middle.
FAQ's
Is it apsolutely or absolutely?
The correct word is "absolutely." "Apsolutely" is a common misspelling.
How to pronounce absolutely?
The correct pronunciation is /ˌæbsəˈluːtli/ (ab-suh-LOOT-lee).
What does absolutely mean?
Completely, totally, or without any doubt; used to emphasize agreement or certainty.
What is the adjective form of absolutely?
The adjective form is "absolute" - meaning complete, total, or not qualified.
Can absolutely be used to show agreement?
Yes! "Absolutely" is commonly used to show strong agreement, like saying "Yes, absolutely!"
Is absolutely formal or informal?
Absolutely can be used in both formal and informal contexts, though it's more common in casual speech.
What's the difference between absolutely and definitely?
Both express certainty, but "absolutely" emphasizes completeness, while "definitely" emphasizes certainty.
Can absolutely be used with negative words?
Yes, you can say "absolutely not" to express strong disagreement or refusal.
What are common phrases with absolutely?
Common phrases include: absolutely not, absolutely right, absolutely wrong, absolutely essential, and absolutely perfect.
Is absolutely overused in conversation?
Some people think "absolutely" is overused as a filler word, so it's good to vary your vocabulary.