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Assertive or proactive.
No, "aggressive" typically has a negative connotation, implying behavior that is forceful, pushy, or overly assertive.
Assertive typically carries a positive connotation as it implies confidence, self-assuredness, and the ability to effectively communicate one's needs and boundaries. However, being overly assertive or aggressive can sometimes be seen as negative depending on the situation and interpersonal dynamics.
People use with word with both positive and negative connotations. To answer the question, one would need to know something about the context.
Overbearing or aggressive.
A positive browbeat connotation does not typically exist, as "browbeat" conveys a negative meaning of intimidating or pressuring someone. If someone uses "browbeat" in a positive context, it is likely an attempt to emphasize assertive or strong behavior, but it may still come across as forceful or aggressive.
positive connotation
negative
No it is a positive connotation.
Positive connotation: Exciting Negative connotation: Risky
Yes gaze is a positive connotation
positive connotation for inactive