absolutes

This is the 4111th most frequent German word.


absolutes

The German word "absolutes" does not exist as such; it's likely a form or misspelling. In German, "absolut" means "absolute" or "complete."


In this sentence, 'absolutes' modifies 'Ereignis,' emphasizing that the event was of utmost importance or without doubt.

Das war ein absolutes Ereignis.

That was an absolute event.


Here, 'absoluten' describes the kind of terms being used, signifying they are unqualified or unconditional.

Sie spricht in absoluten Begriffen.

She speaks in absolute terms.


The word 'absolutes' modifies 'Nein,' indicating that the 'No' was firm and unequivocal.

Ein absolutes Nein war ihre Antwort.

An absolute No was her answer.