Allegedly :)
It has a formal connotation.
In British historical terms, it would be the Victorian Era from 1837 to her death in 1901.In terms of literature, it would be a late Gothic to early Modern time periodIn terms of art and archetecture I guess it would be Impressionist/Post Impressionist to Art Deco.In terms of economics, it would be the Age of Industrialization, which I think is the only term that has a global connotation, as the others are all Western.
The word "generous" typically has a positive connotation, as it suggests a willingness to give freely and help others without expecting anything in return.
That would be to 'dine'
"Dream" generally has a positive connotation. The negative form would be "nightmare."
No, desperately is not an adjective, it is an adverb.The adjective of this word would be desperate.
I would call that positive.
I would say that the word douse has a negative connotation. It's usually used in connection with negative/bad actions, such as "he doused it with gasoline and set it on fire."
They are asking if you would do basically anything for a date. of if you are so desperate for someone that you would date almost anyone
Emotions.
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The noun form for the adjective desperate is desperateness.A related noun form is desperation.