positive
1. the primary form of an adjective or adverb; denotes a quality without qualification, comparison, or relation to increase or diminution • Syn: positive degree • Hypernyms: adjective, adverb 2. a film showing a photographic image whose tones correspond to those of the original subject • Hypernyms: film, photographic film • Part Holonyms: slide, lantern slide
1. characterized by or displaying affirmation or acceptance or certainty etc. (Freq. 20) - a positive attitude - the reviews were all positive - a positive benefit - a positive demand • Ant: negative, neutral • Similar to: affirmative, optimistic, constructive • See Also: affirmative, affirmatory, constructive, optimistic, supportive • Derivationally related forms: positivity, positiveness • Attrubites: quality 2. persuaded of; very sure (Freq. 3) - were convinced that it would be to their advantage to join - I am positive he is lying - was confident he would win • Syn: convinced, confident • Similar to: certain, sure 3. involving advantage or good (Freq. 2) - a plus (or positive) factor • Syn: plus • Similar to: advantageous 4. indicating existence or presence of a suspected condition or pathogen (Freq. 1) - a positive pregnancy test • Syn: confirming • Ant: negative • Similar to: Gram-positive • Topics: medicine, medical specialty 5. formally laid down or imposed (Freq. 1) - positive laws • Syn: prescribed • Similar to: formal 6. impossible to deny or disprove (Freq. 1) - incontrovertible proof of the defendant's innocence - proof positive - an irrefutable argument • Syn: incontrovertible, irrefutable • Similar to: undeniable • Derivationally related forms: positivity, incontrovertibleness (for: incontrovertible), incontrovertibility (for: incontrovertible) 7. of or relating to positivism - positivist thinkers - positivist doctrine - positive philosophy • Syn: positivist, positivistic • Pertains to noun: positivism, positivism (for: positivistic), positivism (for: positivist) • Derivationally related forms: positiveness, positivism (for: positivistic), positivist (for: positivist) 8. reckoned, situated or tending in the direction which naturally or arbitrarily is taken to indicate increase or progress or onward motion - positive increase in graduating students • Ant: negative 9. greater than zero - positive numbers • Similar to: plus • Derivationally related forms: positivity • Topics: mathematics, math, maths 10. having a positive charge - protons are positive • Syn: electropositive, positively charged • Similar to: charged 11. marked by excessive confidence - an arrogant and cocksure materialist - so overconfident and impudent as to speak to the queen - the less he knows the more positive he gets • Syn: cocksure, overconfident • Similar to: confident • Derivationally related forms: positiveness, overconfidence (for: overconfident), cocksureness (for: cocksure)
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