Nouns do not have 'positive' forms.
Adjectives are the part of speech that are positive, comparative, or superlative; for example:
The positive form of the noun "Dictionaries" is "Dictionary."
The plural possessive form of "dictionary" is "dictionaries'".
No, "favorable" is an adjective used to describe something that is advantageous or positive.
The plural form of the noun dictionary is dictionaries.The plural possessive form is dictionaries'.example: To answer questions, I consult many dictionaries' websites.
The noun form of the adjective obedient is obedience.
The noun form of "acrimonious" is "acrimoniousness."
The possessive form of the plural noun dictionaries is dictionaries'.Example: The dictionaries' covers are falling off. (the covers of the dictionaries)
The word disorganized is the past tense of the verb to disorganize. The noun form for disorganize is disorganizer, one who disorganizes. Another noun form is disorganization.
The plural possessive form of "dictionary" is "dictionaries'".
The word disorganized is the past tense of the verb to disorganize. The noun form for disorganize is disorganizer, one who disorganizes. Another noun form is disorganization.
The word 'weakest' is the superlative form of the adjective 'weak':positive: weakcomparative: weakersuperlative: weakest
The noun monochrome is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an image (picture, painting, photo, etc) in shades of a single color. Some dictionaries designate the form monochrome as the adjective, some dictionaries designate the form monochromatic as the adjective.
There is no concrete form of the word 'complete'.The noun form of the verb to complete is completion, an abstract noun as a word for a concept.The noun form of the adjective complete is completeness, an abstract noun as a word for a quality.Note: Some dictionaries have the word 'completer' as a word for 'one who completes' or 'that which completes'. That would be a concrete noun as a word for a person or a thing. Other dictionaries use the word 'completer' as the comparative form of the adjective 'complete'.
No, "favorable" is an adjective used to describe something that is advantageous or positive.
The plural form of the noun dictionary is dictionaries.The plural possessive form is dictionaries'.example: To answer questions, I consult many dictionaries' websites.
The abstract noun form of the adjective successful is successfulness.The word successful is the adjective form of the abstract noun success (victory, accomplishment, positive outcome).
The possessive form of the plural noun viewers is viewers'.example: The viewers' reactions were very positive.
The noun 'positive' is an abstract noun as a word for agood, affirmative, or constructive quality or attribute.The noun 'positive' is a concrete noun as a word for apositive electric charge; aphotographic image in which the lights and darks appear as they do in nature; aquantity greater than zero.