The antonym (opposite) of clement (calm) is inclement (riled up or disturbed).
It's usually used in terms of weather; inclement weather means a storm's on the way.
Yes, it is. Any word with "no" at it's root is a negative word.
Adversity is a condition marked by misfortune, distress and hardship. The word in a negative word
I am very clement.
Negative
Yes
Clemente is Spanish for the word "clement."Clement(adj.)graciousmercifulforgiving
The weather was clement so I was able to walk through the fields without my jacket.
The word "clement" comes from the Latin word "clemens," meaning mild or gentle. This Latin word is derived from the verb "clēmentare," which means to show mercy or to be lenient. The root of the word can be traced back further to the Proto-Indo-European root *ḱel- meaning to shout, which evolved to mean to call or to invoke.
* calm * clear * clement * limpid
clement, fine, fair, balmy
A negative word.
clement
Yes, it is. Any word with "no" at it's root is a negative word.
is energetic a positive or negative word
The negative prefix for the word "do" is "un-".
A negative connotation is a descriptive word that implies an undesirable characteristic. A negative connotation of the word strange is the word weird.
Negative