Absitively vs Positutely - What's the difference?
absitively | positutely | see also |
Absolutely and positively.
* {{quote-book
, year = 1919
, title = The Exploits of Bilge and Ma
, first = Peter Clark
, last = MacFarlane
, location = Boston
, publisher = Little, Brown, & Company
, lccn = 19014798
, ol = 6618956M
, page = 108
, pageurl = http://books.google.com/books?id=isQWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA108&dq=absitively
, passage = Curfew absitively must not ring!
}}
* {{quote-book
, year = 1919
, title = Keep Off the Grass
, first = George Allen
, last = England
, location = Boston
, publisher = Small, Maynard & Company
, lccn = 19010469
, ol = 6617274M
, section = ch. VII
, page = 94
, pageurl = http://books.google.com/books?id=p9M_AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA94&dq=absitively
, passage = His heart being weak, of course they couldn't draft him, but anyhow they just absitively insisted on his going to work.
}}
* {{quote-video
, date = 1973-03-11
, title =
, season = 1
, number = 22
, episode = Major Fred C. Dobbs
, url = http://movie.subtitlr.com/subtitle/show/258913line71
}}
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(childish, humorous) positively and absolutely; see absitively posolutely
* 2000 , Disney - The Little Mermaid II, Return to the Sea - [http://movie.subtitlr.com/subtitle/show/250961#line281]
*:"Whatever you do, you "absitively," "positutely "...must not panic."
Absitively is a see also of positutely.
As adverbs the difference between absitively and positutely
is that absitively is absolutely and positively while positutely is (childish|humorous) positively and absolutely; see absitively posolutely.absitively
English
Alternative forms
* absatively, absotivelyAdverb
(en adverb)- "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."
