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1. absolute
adjective. ['ˈæbsəˌluːt'] perfect or complete or pure.
Synonyms
- direct
- implicit
- living
- infinite
Antonyms
- upgrade
- downgrade
- inconspicuous
- sterile
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Rhymes with Absolute Pitch
- unhitch
- enrich
- bewitch
- which
- twitch
- tritsch
- tritch
- triche
- switch
- stitch
- stich
- snitch
- krych
- klich
- glitch
- fritzsche
- fritsche
- fritsch
- fritch
- britsch
- blitch
- zich
- witch
- wich
- ritch
- riche
- rich
- pitsch
- piche
- nycz
2. absolute
adjective. ['ˈæbsəˌluːt'] complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers.
Synonyms
- rank
- complete
- downright
- right-down
- sheer
Antonyms
- noncomprehensive
- begin
- mitigated
- unfinished
3. absolute
adjective. ['ˈæbsəˌluːt'] not limited by law.
Antonyms
- empty
4. absolute
noun. ['ˈæbsəˌluːt'] something that is conceived or that exists independently and not in relation to other things; something that does not depend on anything else and is beyond human control; something that is not relative.
Synonyms
- abstraction
Antonyms
- impure
- gradual
5. pitch
verb. ['ˈpɪtʃ'] throw or toss with a light motion.
Synonyms
- fling
- sky
- toss
- submarine
- flip
- toss back
- throw back
Antonyms
- hypotonus
- hypertonus
- hypertonicity
- colorlessness
Etymology
- pic (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- pix (Latin)
- pitch (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. pitch
noun. ['ˈpɪtʃ'] the property of sound that varies with variation in the frequency of vibration.
Synonyms
- tune
- concert pitch
- philharmonic pitch
- tenor
- low frequency
- low
- low pitch
- high
- treble
- alto
- low-pitched
- high pitch
- soprano
- high frequency
- key
- bass
- tone
- sound property
- high-pitched
Antonyms
- low pitch
- high pitch
- high
- unbend
Etymology
- pic (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- pix (Latin)
- pitch (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. pitch
verb. ['ˈpɪtʃ'] move abruptly.
Synonyms
- lurch
- shift
Antonyms
- silence
- loudness
- descent
Etymology
- pic (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- pix (Latin)
- pitch (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. pitch
noun. ['ˈpɪtʃ'] (baseball) the act of throwing a baseball by a pitcher to a batter.
Synonyms
- submarine pitch
- beanball
- spitball
- passed ball
- delivery
- knuckleball
- submarine ball
- throw
- beaner
- balk
- wild pitch
- screwball
- knuckler
- ball
- overhand pitch
- duster
- breaking ball
- smoke
- change-of-pace ball
- change-up
- heater
- change-of-pace
- fastball
- off-speed pitch
- curve ball
- spitter
- strike
- curve
- bullet
- sinker
- bender
Antonyms
- disengage
- switch off
- obey
- practical
Etymology
- pic (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- pix (Latin)
- pitch (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. pitch
verb. ['ˈpɪtʃ'] fall or plunge forward.
Synonyms
- go down
- come down
- fall
Antonyms
- rise
- pull
- ride
- right angle
Etymology
- pic (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- pix (Latin)
- pitch (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. pitch
verb. ['ˈpɪtʃ'] set to a certain pitch.
Antonyms
- single
Etymology
- pic (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- pix (Latin)
- pitch (Middle English (1100-1500))