pos´i|tive|ness

pos´i|tive|ness
pos|i|tive «POZ uh tihv», adjective, noun.
–adj.
1. permitting no question; without doubt: »

positive proof. We have positive knowledge that the earth moves around the sun.

SYNONYM(S): unquestionable, unmistakable, indisputable.
2. sure; confident: »

Are you positive you can go? Nor is Socrates positive of anything but the duty of enquiry (Benjamin Jowett).

3. too sure; too confident: »

A positive manner annoys some people. He was a very positive man—the embodiment of authority (Harper's).

SYNONYM(S): dogmatic.
4. a) definite; emphatic: »

“No. I will not,” was his positive refusal.

SYNONYM(S): imperative, express. b) Informal. downright; out-and-out: »

Most of the luxuries…are positive hindrances to the elevation of mankind (Thoreau).

5. that can be thought of as real and present: »

Light is a positive thing; darkness is only the absence of light.

6. showing that a particular disease, condition, germ, or agent is present.
7. that surely does something or adds something; practical: »

Don't just make negative criticisms; give us some positive help. The children's constant thought of one another constitutes a positive value (Saturday Review).

8. tending in the direction thought of as that of increase or progress: »

Motion in the direction that the hands of the clock move is positive.

9. greater than zero; plus: »

Five above zero is a positive quantity.

10. a) of the kind of electricity produced on glass when it is rubbed with silk; lacking electrons. b) characterized by the presence or production of such electricity.
11. having a tendency to lose electrons, and thus to become charged with positive electricity: »

Hydrogen and the metals have a positive valence.

12. Photography. having the lines and shadows in the same position as in the original: »

the positive image on a print.

13. of the simple form of an adjective or adverb.
14. Biology. moving or turning toward light, the earth, or any other stimulus: »

If a plant organ reacts by turning toward the source of a stimulus, it exhibits a positive tropism (Fred W. Emerson).

15. arbitrarily laid down or imposed; determined by enactment or convention: »

positive law.

16. Philosophy. concerned with or based on matters of experience; not speculative or theoretical; empirical.
17. having no relation to or comparison with other things; absolute; unconditional.
18. in machinery: a) dependable because determined by a firm structure or by exactly controlled forces or movements: »

a positive stroke.

b) functioning for the special purpose required: »

positive lubrication.

19. U.S. of or having to do with commodities which cannot be shipped to other countries without an individual export license: »

The Commerce Department added several scientific items to its positive list and eased restrictions on others (Wall Street Journal).

–n.
1. a positive degree or quantity.
2. the positive element in an electric battery.
3. Photography. a print made from a photographic film or plate.
4. the simple form of an adjective or adverb as distinct from the comparative and superlative. Fast is the positive; faster is the comparative; fastest is the superlative.
[< Latin positīvus, ultimately < pōnere to set]
pos´i|tive|ness, noun.

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