Absolu



Example: La confiance absolue est essentielle dans toute relation durable.

Definition


"Absolu" refers to a complete and total state without any limitation or restriction. It often describes something that is unconditional or perfect in nature, such as absolute trust or absolute freedom, indicating an unreserved and unequivocal quality.

Etymology


The word "absolu" comes from the Latin 'absolutus,' meaning 'loosened,' 'free,' or 'unrestricted.' It originally denoted something set free from external control or limitations. Did you know? The concept of 'absolute' has been central in philosophy and theology, emphasizing something ultimate and unchangeable.

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"Absolu" appears in the Vocaplus list "French - General - (C1) - set 2", containing 116 commonly used words.
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