total and complete (Oxford)
[only before noun] used, especially in spoken English, to give emphasis to what you are saying (Oxford)
3. very great or to the largest degree possible (Cambridge)
4. used when expressing a strong opinion (Cambridge)
I've joined a class for absolute beginners. (Oxford)
You're wrong,’ she said with absolute certainty. (Oxford)
I have absolute faith in her judgment. (Cambridge)
That's absolute rubbish! (Cambridge)
absolute beginners
said with absolute certainty
absolute faith
absolute rubbish
complete
total
Partial
Limited
Absolutely