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positive

[poz-i-tiv] / ˈpɒz ɪ tɪv /




Usage

What are other ways to say positive?

The adjective positive implies emphatic certainty, which may even become overconfidence or dogmatism. Certain suggests that there are definite reasons that have freed one from doubt. Confident emphasizes the strength of the belief or the certainty of expectation felt. Sure, the simplest and most general term, expresses mere absence of doubt.


Example Sentences

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He said no-one was in favour of illegal immigration and that Ireland's population was growing "but in a very positive way" due to the economy attracting people to work legally.

From BBC

The report did highlight positive aspects of the housing market.

From BBC

She said this represents a “double whammy” — in a positive sense — for many parts of the market in Europe.

From MarketWatch

He warns that there is typically a lag between activity and its impact on Xero, but feels positive nonetheless.

From The Wall Street Journal

This aligns with the analysts’ positive view on U.K.

From The Wall Street Journal