What is an absolute adjective?

Absolute adjectives are adjectives that cannot be used in the comparative or superlative form (e.g., “dead,” “perfect,” “principal“). They describe something that is already the most (or least) it can be.

Absolute adjectives are often used with modifiers like “nearly” or “virtually” (e.g., “nearly impossible,” “virtually empty”).

Technically, you should not use “more” or “less” with absolute adjectives, but in practice, this rule is broken frequently (e.g., “more unique”).

Here’s a list of some common absolute adjectives:

  • Dead
  • Alive
  • Perfect
  • Complete
  • Absolute
  • Total
  • Whole
  • Empty
  • Full
  • Unique
  • Invisible
  • Final
  • Impossible