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    Pos·i·tive
    /ˈpäzədiv/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a good, affirmative, or constructive quality or attribute: "take your weaknesses and translate them into positives"
    • 2. a photographic image showing lights and shades or colors true to the original, especially one printed from a negative: "the photographic process involves separate runs with the red, green, and blue separation positives"
  2. The meaning of POSITIVE is formally laid down or imposed : prescribed. How to use positive in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Positive.

  3. Meaning of positive in English. positive. adjective. uk / ˈpɒz.ə.tɪv / us / ˈpɑː.zə.t̬ɪv / positive adjective (HOPEFUL) Add to word list. B1. full of hope and confidence, or giving cause for hope and confidence: a positive attitude. On a more positive note, we're seeing signs that the housing market is picking up.

  4. B1. feeling happy about your life and your future: a positive attitude. I'm feeling much more positive about things now. Fewer examples. She was in a much more positive frame of mind today. Despite her illness, she has a very positive outlook on life. He maintained a positive attitude throughout.

  5. emphasizing what is laudable, hopeful, or to the good; constructive: a positive attitude toward the future; positive things to say about a painting. encouraging or noting a healthy or balanced outlook toward something, especially toward sex and sexuality (used in combination): the body-positive movement;

  6. In the simplest sense, positive means good — or the opposite of negative. If you have a positive attitude about homework, for example, you're more likely to get positive feedback on your report card. Keeping track of positive's many meanings can be positively confusing.

  7. Definition of positive adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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