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Dictionary Entries (16 more entries. View all »)
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neg·a·tive
Audio Help [neg-uh-tiv] Pronunciation Key adjective, noun, adverb, verb, -tived, -tiv·ing, interjection
Audio Help [neg-uh-tiv] Pronunciation Key adjective, noun, adverb, verb, -tived, -tiv·ing, interjection –adjective
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| 1. | expressing or containing negation or denial: a negative response to the question. |
| 2. | refusing consent, as to a proposal: a negative reply to my request. |
| 3. | expressing refusal to do something: He maintained a negative attitude about cooperating. |
| 4. | prohibitory, as a command or order. |
| 5. | characterized by the absence of distinguishing or marked qualities or features; lacking positive attributes (opposed to positive): a dull, lifeless, negative character. |
| 6. | lacking in constructiveness, helpfulness, optimism, cooperativeness, or the like: a man of negative viewpoint. |
| 7. | being without rewards, results, or effectiveness: a search of the premises proved negative. |
| 8. | Mathematics, Physics.
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| 9. | Photography. noting an image in which the brightness values of the subject are reproduced so that the lightest areas are shown as the darkest. |
| 10. | Electricity.
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| 11. | Medicine/Medical. failing to show a positive result in a test for a specific disease caused by either bacteria or viruses. |
| 12. | Chemistry. (of an element or group) tending to gain electrons and become negatively charged; acid. |
| 13. | Physiology. responding in a direction away from the stimulus. |
| 14. | of, pertaining to, or noting the south pole of a magnet. |
| 15. | Logic. (of a proposition) denying the truth of the predicate with regard to the subject. |
| 16. | a negative statement, answer, word, gesture, etc.: The ship signaled back a negative. |
| 17. | a refusal of assent: to answer a request with a negative. |
| 18. | the negative form of statement. |
| 19. | a person or number of persons arguing against a resolution, statement, etc., esp. a team upholding the negative side in a formal debate. |
| 20. | a negative quality or characteristic. |
| 21. | disadvantage; drawback: The plan is generally brilliant, but it has one or two negatives. |
| 22. | Mathematics.
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| 23. | Photography. a negative image, as on a film, used chiefly for making positives. |
| 24. | Electricity. the negative plate or element in a voltaic cell. |
| 25. | Archaic. a veto, or right of veto: The delegation may exercise its negative. |
| 26. | (used to indicate a negative response): “You won't come with us?” “Negative.” |
| 27. | to deny; contradict. |
| 28. | to refute or disprove (something). |
| 29. | to refuse assent or consent to; veto. |
| 30. | to neutralize or counteract. |
| 31. | (used to indicate disagreement, denial of permission, etc.): Negative, pilot—complete your mission as directed. |
| 32. | in the negative, in the form of a negative response, as a refusal, denial, or disagreement; no: The reply, when it finally came, was in the negative. |
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Thesaurus Entries (2 more entries. View all »)
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| Main Entry: | negative | |
| Part of Speech: | adjective | |
| Synonyms: | blank, neutral, negatory, privative | |
| Source: | Synonym Collection v1.1 Copyright © 2008 by Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. | |
| Synonym Collection v1.1 | Cite This Source | |
| Main Entry: | negative | |
| Part of Speech: | noun | |
| Synonyms: | adverse, annihilation, blank, contradict, denial, detrimental, disclaimer, film, minus, nay, neutral, nil, nonentity, not, nullification, obliteration, pessimistic, refusal, resisting, skeptical, unfavorable, veto, contraindication, negativism, negativity, negatory | |
| Source: | Synonym Collection v1.1 Copyright © 2008 by Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. | |
| Roget's II: The New Thesaurus | Cite This Source | |
| Main Entry: | deny | |
| Part of Speech: | verb | |
| Definition: | To refuse to admit the truth, reality, value, or worth of. | |
| Synonyms: | contradict, contravene, controvert, disaffirm, gainsay, negate, oppugn | |
| Source: | Roget's II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition by the Editors of the American Heritage® Dictionary. Copyright © 2003, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. | |
Encyclopedia Articles (411 more entries. View all »)
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negative: see photographic processing.
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