different between absatively vs absitively
absatively
English
Alternative forms
- absitively, absotively
Etymology
Blend of absolutely +? positively
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /æbs??t?vli/
Adverb
absatively (not comparable)
- (informal) Absolutely and positively.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:absitively.
Usage notes
See absitively.
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absitively
English
Alternative forms
- absatively, absotively
Etymology
Blend of absolutely +? positively
Adverb
absitively (comparative more absitively, superlative most absitively)
- (informal, humorous or childish) Absolutely and positively.
- "Colonel Blake has okayed my transfer."
- "You're serious, Frank. You're leaving."
- "Absitively."
- "Gee, Frank, this place won't seem the same without you. It'll be terrific."
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:absitively.
Usage notes
Often used in combination with posilutely/posolutely.
See also
- absitively posolutely
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