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Yes, the word "stylish" can be used as a positive connotation.
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
"Negative" and "positive" are terms used with electrical forces, not with magnetic forces."Negative" and "positive" are terms used with electrical forces, not with magnetic forces."Negative" and "positive" are terms used with electrical forces, not with magnetic forces."Negative" and "positive" are terms used with electrical forces, not with magnetic forces.
The English language does not have 'positive' nouns (location is a noun); the designation for 'positive' is used for adjectives. For example: Positive: nice Comparative: nicer Superlative: nicest Positive: positive Comparative: more positive Superlative: most positive
No. It is already indicated that it is positive without the positive sign on the number.
Lactobacillus is gram positive bacteria used in making yogurt and pickles.
The "+" sign is used to mark the positive post.
Positive feedback
The English language does not have 'positive' nouns (dogs is a noun); the designation for 'positive' is used for adjectives. For example: Positive: nice Comparative: nicer Superlative: nicest Positive: positive Comparative: more positive Superlative: most positive
The English language does not have 'positive' nouns (dogs is a noun); the designation for 'positive' is used for adjectives. For example: Positive: nice Comparative: nicer Superlative: nicest Positive: positive Comparative: more positive Superlative: most positive
Red is used for a swithced positive circuit. Yellow is used for a constant positive circuit. Black is used for ground.