- adjectivenegative (adjective)
- consisting in or characterized by the absence rather than the presence of distinguishing features.
- (of a statement or decision) expressing or implying denial, disagreement, or refusal:"that, I take it, was a negative answer"
- (of the results of a test or experiment) indicating that a certain substance or condition is not present or does not exist:"a negative test result"
- (of a person) not having a specified condition or showing traces of a specified substance in their body:"so far all the patients have tested negative for TB" · "HPV-negative"
- US ENGLISHinformaldenoting a complete lack of something:"they were described as having negative vulnerability to water entry"
- grammarlogic(of a word, clause, or proposition) expressing denial, negation, or refutation; stating or asserting that something is not the case. Contrasted with affirmative and interrogative
- (of a person, attitude, or situation) not desirable or optimistic:"the new tax was having a very negative effect on car sales" · "not all the news is negative" · "I don't want to be negative, but I don't see how we could do it"
- (of a quantity) less than zero; to be subtracted from others or from zero.
- denoting a direction of decrease or reversal:"the industry suffered negative growth in 1992"
- of, containing, producing, or denoting the kind of electric charge carried by electrons.
- (of a photographic image) showing light and shade or colors reversed from those of the original.
- astrologyrelating to or denoting any of the earth or water signs, considered passive in nature.
nounnegative (noun) · negatives (plural noun) · the negative (noun)- a word or statement that expresses denial, disagreement, or refusal:"she replied in the negative"
- (the negative)a bad, unwelcome, or unpleasant quality, characteristic, or aspect of a situation or person:"confidence will not be instilled by harping solely on the negative" · "the bus trip and the positive media have not had time to turn his significant negatives around"
- grammara word, affix, or phrase expressing negation.
- logicanother term for negation
- a photographic image made on film or specially prepared glass that shows the light and shade or color values reversed from the original, and from which positive prints can be made:"photographs and negatives should be supplied for enlargement purposes"
- a result of a test or experiment indicating that a certain substance is not present or a certain condition does not exist:"the percentage of false negatives generated by a cancer test was of great concern"
- the part of an electric circuit that is at a lower electrical potential than another part designated as having zero electrical potential.
- a number less than zero.
exclamation- no (usually used in a military context):"“Any snags, Captain?” “Negative, she's running like clockwork.”"
verbnegative (verb) · negatives (third person present) · negatived (past tense) · negatived (past participle) · negativing (present participle)- reject; refuse to accept; veto:"the bill was negatived by 130 votes to 129"
- disprove; contradict:"the insurer's main arguments were negatived by Lawrence"
- render ineffective; neutralize:"should criminal law allow consent to negative what would otherwise be a crime?"
Originlate Middle English: from late Latin negativus, from negare ‘deny’ (see negate).Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectivenoun- a word or statement that expresses denial, disagreement, or refusal:
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- Negative is a word that can have different meanings depending on the context. Generally, it means something that is undesirable, unfavorable, harmful, or opposite of positive123. For example, a negative attitude is one that emphasizes the bad side of a person, situation, or thing1. In mathematics, a negative number is one that is less than zero and shown by a minus sign12. In photography, a negative image is one where light areas appear dark and vice versa2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
1 : emphasizing the bad side of a person, situation, or thing a negative attitude Whenever I ask her how she's doing, her reply is negative. 2 : not positive His test results came back negative. 3 : less than zero and shown by a minus sign −2 is a negative number.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/negativeNegative is a term used to refer, broadly, to things that are undesirable, unfavorable, harmful, or detrimental, or to denote the absence or opposite of positive qualities or actions. In mathematics, it is used to indicate a number less than zero. In photography, it refers to an image where light areas appear dark and vice versa.www.definitions.net/definition/negativeNegative definition, expressing or containing negation or denial: a negative response to the question.www.dictionary.com/browse/negative negative noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage …
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