absolute
//ˈæb.sə.luːt//
Adjective
1
Complete and total; not qualified or diminished in any way.
The project was an absolute success.
2
Not relative to or dependent on anything else; independent and unconditional.
Freedom of speech is an absolute right in a democratic society.
3
Having unlimited power or authority; unrestricted.
The king had absolute power over his subjects.
4
Viewed or existing independently without relation to other things; not comparative or relative.
Beauty is not absolute but depends on cultural standards.
Noun
1
A value or principle that is regarded as universally valid or that may be viewed without relation to other things.
In philosophy, we often debate whether moral truths are absolutes or relative to culture.