POSITIVE vs NEGATIVE: NOUN
- In grammar, the positive degree.
- That which is capable of being affirmed; reality.
- That which settles by absolute appointment.
- A division of some pipe organs, similar in sound to the great but smaller and less powerful.
- A word in this degree.
- The uncompared degree of an adjective or adverb.
- A photographic image in which the lights and darks appear as they do in nature.
- A positive electric charge.
- A quantity greater than zero.
- An affirmative element or characteristic.
- A film showing a photographic image whose tones correspond to those of the original subject
- That side of a question which denies what the opposite side affirms; also, a decision or an answer expressive of negation: as, the question was determined in the negative.
- The right or power of refusing assent; a veto; also, the power of preventing.
- A term or word which expresses negation or denial.
- A proposition expressing a negation; a negative proposition.
- A negative quantity.
- A film, plate, or other photographic material containing such an image.
- An image in which the light areas of the object rendered appear dark and the dark areas appear light.
- The side in a debate that contradicts or opposes the question being debated.
- A word or part of a word, such as no, not, or non-, that indicates negation.
- A feature or characteristic that is not deemed positive, affirmative, or desirable.
- Something that lacks all positive, affirmative, or encouraging features; an element that is the counterpoint of the positive.
- A statement or act that is highly critical of another or of others.
- A statement or act indicating or expressing a contradiction, denial, or refusal.
- A reply of denial
- A piece of photographic film showing an image with black and white tones reversed
POSITIVE vs NEGATIVE: ADJECTIVE
- Driven by or generating power directly through intermediate machine parts having little or no play.
- Of, relating to, or being the simple uncompared degree of an adjective or adverb, as opposed to either the comparative or superlative.
- Having the areas of light and dark in their original and normal relationship, as in a photographic print made from a negative.
- Indicating or characterized by response or motion toward the source of a stimulus, such as light.
- Indicating the presence of a particular disease, condition, or organism.
- Of or relating to an ion, the cation, that is attracted to a negative electrode.
- Of or relating to a body having fewer electrons than protons.
- Relating to or designating an electric charge of a sign opposite to that of an electron.
- Relating to or designating the sign (+).
- Relating to or designating a quantity greater than zero.
- Utter; absolute.
- Of or relating to religion based on revelation rather than on nature or reason alone.
- Of or relating to positive law.
- Concerned with practical rather than theoretical matters.
- Admitting of no doubt; irrefutable.
- Explicitly or openly expressed or laid down.
- Very confident; certain: : sure.
- Not disparaging or malicious.
- Optimistic or constructive.
- Desirable, admirable, or beneficial.
- Measured or moving forward or in a direction of increase or progress.
- Characterized by or displaying certainty, acceptance, or affirmation.
- Impossible to deny or disprove
- Marked by excessive confidence
- Of or relating to positivism
- Granting what has been desired or requested
- Involving advantage or good
- Formally laid down or imposed
- Having a positive electric charge
- Indicating existence or presence of a suspected condition or pathogen
- Greater than zero
- Characterized by or displaying affirmation or acceptance or certainty etc.
- Moving or turning away from a stimulus, such as light.
- Of or relating to an ion, the anion, that is attracted to a positive electrode.
- Of or relating to a body that has more electrons than protons.
- Of or relating to an electric charge of the same sign as that of an electron, indicated by the symbol (−).
- Of or relating to a quantity, number, angle, velocity, or direction in a sense opposite to another of the same magnitude indicated or understood to be positive.
- Of or relating to a quantity to be subtracted from another.
- Of or relating to the sign (−).
- Of or relating to a quantity less than zero.
- Designating a proposition that denies agreement between a subject and its predicate.
- Not indicating the presence of a particular disease, condition, or organism.
- Hostile or disparaging; malicious.
- Unfavorable or detrimental.
- Gloomy; pessimistic.
- Unpleasant; disagreeable.
- Lacking positive or constructive features, especially.
- Indicating opposition or resistance.
- Expressing, containing, or consisting of a negation, refusal, or denial.
- Designed or tending to discredit, especially without positive or helpful suggestions
- Involving disadvantage or harm
- Having the quality of something harmful or unpleasant
- Reckoned in a direction opposite to that regarded as positive
- Expressing or consisting of a negation or refusal or denial
- Having a negative electric charge
- Not indicating the presence of microorganisms or disease or a specific condition
- Less than zero
- Characterized by or displaying negation or denial or opposition or resistance; having no positive features
POSITIVE vs NEGATIVE: VERB
- N/A
- Vote against; refuse to endorse; refuse to assent
POSITIVE vs NEGATIVE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To counteract or neutralize.
- To demonstrate to be false; disprove.
- To deny; contradict.
- To refuse to approve; veto.
POSITIVE vs NEGATIVE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Very sure
- Persuaded of
- Having a positive charge
- Reckoned, situated or tending in the direction which naturally or arbitrarily is taken to indicate increase or progress or onward motion
- Persuaded of; very sure
- The primary form of an adjective or adverb; denotes a quality without qualification, comparison, or relation to increase or diminution
- Not comparative.
- Not reversed.
- Actually or really officiating or discharging the duties of an office.
- Over-confident in opinion and assertion; dogmatic.
- Confident; fully assured.
- Unquestionable; indubitable; certain; hence, experiential.
- Imperative; laid down as a command to be followed without question or discretion: as, positive orders.
- Arbitrarily laid down; determined by declaration, enactment, or convention, and not by nature: opposed to natural.
- Of an affirmative nature; possessing definite characters of its own; of a kind to excite sensation or be otherwise directly experienced; not negative. Thus, light is positive, darkness negative; man is positive, nonman negative.
- Laid down as a proposition; affirmed; stated; express: as, a positive declaration.
- Specifically, noting an oiling or lubricating device in which the oil is made to flow by pressure, due either to gravity or to pumping.
- Having no positive features
- Refuse to assent
- Refuse to endorse
- Vote against
- Having a negative charge
- Electricity developed by friction on resinous substances, as by rubbing sealing-wax with silk or flannel; resinous electricity.
- Measured or reckoned in the opposite direction to that which is considered as positive; neutralizing the positive: as, a debt is negative property.
- In photography, showing the lights and shades in nature exactly reversed: as, a negative picture; a negative plate. See II., 5.
- Having the power of stopping or restraining by refusing assent or concurrence; imposing a veto.
- Characterized by the omission or absence of that which is affirmative or positive: as, a negative attitude; negative goodness.
- Expressing or containing refusal; containing or implying the answer “No” to a request: as, a negative answer.
- Expressing or containing denial or negation: opposed to affirmative: as, a negative proposition.
- In grammar, to modify by a negative particle: alter by the substitution of a negative for a positive word.
- To refuse assent to; refuse to enact or sanction; veto.
- To disprove; prove the contrary of.
- To deny, as a statement or proposition; affirm the contradictory of; contradict; negate.
POSITIVE vs NEGATIVE: RELATED WORDS
- Certain, Sure, Convinced, Formal, Bold, Irrefutable, Advantageous, Undeniable, Confirming, Affirmative, Confident, Enthusiastic, Constructive, Optimistic, Favorable
- Non, Veto, Backward, Counter, Dissenting, Blackball, Perverse, Disadvantageous, Minus, Antagonistic, Dismissive, Destructive, Damaging, Harmful, Bad
POSITIVE vs NEGATIVE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Certain, Sure, Convinced, Formal, Bold, Irrefutable, Advantageous, Undeniable, Confirming, Affirmative, Confident, Enthusiastic, Constructive, Optimistic, Favorable
- Non, Veto, Backward, Counter, Dissenting, Blackball, Perverse, Disadvantageous, Minus, Antagonistic, Dismissive, Destructive, Damaging, Harmful, Bad
POSITIVE vs NEGATIVE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Many people find that pretending to be positive starts to rub off, and they end up feeling more positive as a result.
- The bargaining gap is positive and inflation is positive.
- Creating a positive work environment and fostering positive attitudes start with acknowledging the achievements of your peers and subordinates.
- New people positive does not include people who previously tested positive.
- Positive Angles: Positive angles are measured in a counterclockwise direction from the base.
- Similar to multiplication, dividing a negative by a negative or a positive by a positive produces a positive result.
- Practice positive thinking until you automatically think about yourself and the world in a positive way, every day.
- Engage with members to create positive relationships and build a positive class environment.
- Perform serial dilutions of positive specimens to confirm positive reactions.
- Positive infinity multiplied by any positive value returns positive infinity.
- By default, the negative numbers are in black with the negative sign.
- Marsh found during high a negative effect on a negative extracurricular activities.
- The electric field can never be negative even if the charge is negative.
- Negative Angles: Negative angles are measured in a clockwise direction from the base.
- This calculator, on the other side, can send you negative factors for negative integers.
- Negative life events, perceived stress, negative affect, and susceptibility to the common cold.
- Its entire networth would become negative and balance sheet turn into negative figures.
- Negative political ads often use negative symbols to reinforce their messages.
- Rh negative patients can receive ONLY negative blood.
- Our society functions on negative reinforcement and negative thoughts.
POSITIVE vs NEGATIVE: QUESTIONS
- How to be positive when it comes to positive thinking?
- Can B positive patients receive blood from B positive donors?
- What can make you test positive for false positive drug test?
- What size head do I need for a positive positive shower pump?
- Why does a series positive Clipper with positive bias remove half cycles?
- What are positive consequences of positive behavior?
- Is the Riemann integral of a strictly positive function positive?
- What happens if your HIV test is positive and positive?
- Are there any positive and negative methyl red positive organisms?
- Is Staphylococcus aureus oxidase positive or catalase positive?
- When you multiply a negative by a negative you get a?
- Is tan of negative angle always negative of tangent?
- How many negative marks are there in a 1/3 negative marking?
- Is a negative base raised to an even power positive or negative?
- How to add negative and non-negative columns in a table?
- How many negative numbers do you need to get a negative?
- What are the negative effects of negative people on society?
- Can B negative and O Negative have a baby together?
- Is the square of a negative number positive or negative?
- What does a negative autocorrelation of negative 1 mean?