Rabble, hack and backward can have negative connotations.
gay = baklalesbian = tomboyYou can also use the English words "gay" and "lesbian" which are in common use in in Tagalog.
The word "somewhat" is an adverb. It is used to modify adjectives, verbs, or other adverbs and means to a moderate degree or in some measure. It adds a sense of partialness or moderation to the word it is modifying.
I can somewhat speak French is 'je parle un peu français, je peux parler un peu français' in French.
The suffix in "bluish" is "-ish," which means "having the quality of" or "somewhat." In this case, adding the suffix "-ish" to "blue" changes the meaning from simply "blue" to "somewhat blue" or "having a tinge of blue."
The affix '-ish' is used to indicate a resemblance or similarity to something. It can convey a sense of being somewhat like the base word, but not exactly the same. For example, "greenish" might mean somewhat green or having a hint of green.
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The word expose as a somewhat negative connotation, implying a non consensual exposure, one against the person's will. It implies vulnerability, which is negative.
Portentous means an action or circumstance has some bearing on the future. It usually has a somewhat dark or negative connotation.
A connotation is the perception by the reader or listener (emotional or otherwise) that can be evoked by the use of specific words. A neutral connotation is one that has neither positive nor negative inferences.Example : both "woman" and "chick" have the denotation "adult female" in North American society, but "chick" has somewhat negative connotations, while "woman" is neutral.like "smell" not Auroma or stank or stench. because the other ones are not a neutral connotiation.
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Somewhat negative, it means that there is no emotion or feeling to something.
The question is somewhat ambiguous since you do not define "opposite". If what you are asking is: is the negative of a negative sometimes negative, the answer is: No, never.
"Garrulous" refers to someone who is excessively talkative, often about trivial matters. This adjective describes a tendency to engage in long-winded conversations or to chatter incessantly. It can carry a somewhat negative connotation, implying that the person is more focused on talking than on listening or conveying meaningful information.
None of those words is really a euphemism for the others. Odor and scent are general terms applied to any sort of smell, good or bad, although odor may have a somewhat negative connotation; stench and stinkare bad smells.
two negative numbers adding together acts somewhat as addition so... -50 + (-200) = -250
"Cursi" in Spanish refers to something that is overly sentimental, cheesy, or pretentious, often in a way that is considered exaggerated or lacking in genuine taste. It can describe music, art, or behavior that tries too hard to be romantic or emotional. The term can carry a somewhat negative connotation, suggesting a lack of sophistication or authenticity.
The word "mediocre" originates from the Latin "mediocris," which means "moderate" or "ordinary." This Latin term is derived from "medius," meaning "middle" or "midway." It entered the English language in the late 15th century, initially carrying the connotation of being of average quality, and has since developed a somewhat negative implication, suggesting inferiority or lack of distinction.