positive
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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And anyone seeking positive vibes need only look a few yards from the national stadium, where adults cried last November as the final whistle went.
From BBC • Jun. 12, 2026
In that capacity, Head cemented Giles in our minds as a positive father figure without meeting the strict definition of a TV dad.
From Salon • Jun. 12, 2026
“The House Appropriations Committee’s most recent transportation bill is another positive signal of the continued bipartisan support in Congress to provide federal transit money for the Games,” LA28 spokesperson Jacie Prieto Lopez told The Times.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 12, 2026
BofA also thinks the company delivered a positive message on midterm margin progression via lower research and development, a U.S. recovery, and higher margin autonomous revenues starting to gradually contribute from 2027 onwards.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 11, 2026
I’d asked her once what would have happened to me if I hadn’t tested positive for the active Glitching gene, and she’d been purposefully vague.
From "Glitch" by Laura Martin
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