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absolutely
Adverb
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If something is absolutely true, correct, etc., it's 100% so.
I agree. You're absolutely right.
I'm not absolutely sure, but I think it's OK.
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If something is absolutely beautiful, brilliant, etc., it's very much so.
"It was wonderful," Martha said. "Absolutely wonderful! The best!"
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You say there is absolutely nothing, to emphasise that there is nothing.
I have absolutely no idea why he said that.
liable
Adjective
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When you are liable, you are responsible for something by law.
She was liable for the damage her car had caused in the accident.
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To be liable is to be likely to begin something.
When he had too much to drink he was liable to get into a fight.