General Antonyms:
* Absolutely: This implies something is completely true or certain, without any qualification or relativity.
* Totally: Similar to "absolutely," this suggests something is complete and without reservation.
* Completely: Similar to "absolutely" and "totally," emphasizing the lack of relativity.
* Unconditionally: This implies something is true without any conditions or limitations.
* Categorically: Used to emphasize a definitive statement, leaving no room for relativity.
Antonyms based on context:
* Objectively: If "relatively" is used to indicate a subjective perspective, "objectively" would be the opposite.
* Absolutely: If "relatively" is used to indicate a degree of something, "absolutely" would be the opposite.
* Specifically: If "relatively" is used to indicate a general or broad statement, "specifically" would be the opposite.
Example:
* "Relatively" inexpensive: Antonyms could be "absolutely expensive," "totally overpriced," or "unconditionally expensive."
* "Relatively" happy: Antonyms could be "absolutely miserable," "totally depressed," or "unconditionally unhappy."
It's important to consider the context and choose the antonym that best fits the meaning you want to express.