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The word positive is an adjective. It means to be certain.
The word pertinent is an adjective. It describes something that is relevant.
The word rusty is an adjective. It describes something that has been affected by rust.
The word hot is an adjective. It describes something with a high temperature.
The word 'carcass' is a noun, a word for the body of something dead, usually an animal; a word for a thing.
No, it means to pass into or through every part of something else. Such as the rain permeated the soil. It is neither positive or negative.
The opposite meaning for the word "benefits" can be detriments, drawbacks, harm or liabilities. Anything that is negative as opposed to positive can be interpreted as an opposite to benefits.
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The opposite meaning for the word "benefits" can be detriments, drawbacks, harm or liabilities. Anything that is negative as opposed to positive can be interpreted as an opposite to benefits.
Amiable is a word which means friendly/pleasant/agreeable. It is therefore a positive word when used to describe something.
benefits means profits or advantages. Example: what benefits will I have?
Well the word nice starts with n and shows something positive.
Usually negative. You say something is absurd because you can't seek value and sense of it. Positive connotation is used as a 'slang' for something you find amusingly impossible and hard to understand.
The word part "in-" means "not" or "without." It is often used as a negative prefix to indicate the absence or opposite of something.
The word 'benefits' is both a verb and a noun.The verb 'benefits' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to benefit, meaning to receive an advantage, a profit, or a gain.The noun 'benefits' is the plural form of the noun 'benefit', a word for an advantage or profit gained from something; a word for an entertainment or social event used to raise funds; a word for a thing.Example uses:The economy of the region benefits from its natural beauty. (verb)The pay is equivalent but the benefits are better at this job. (noun)
The word positive is an adjective. It means to be certain.
The word definite means absolutely sure of something or positive.