inarticulate or maybe feeble minded
Yes, "smart" generally carries a positive connotation, as it typically implies intelligence, quick thinking, and resourcefulness. People often associate being smart with competence and the ability to solve problems effectively. However, context matters; in some situations, it can imply cunning or manipulation, which may not be viewed positively. Overall, though, the term is predominantly seen as favorable.
The connotation of "smart" generally implies intelligence, quick thinking, and competence. It can also suggest a sense of sophistication or cleverness in problem-solving. Additionally, "smart" can carry positive associations with being well-dressed or stylish, depending on the context. Overall, it conveys a favorable impression of someone's abilities or appearance.
It is a negative connotation?
crisis
A positive correlation.
inarticulate or maybe feeble minded
I was pretty sure it was positive. However, according to Edge 2020, it is negative.
positive connotation
negative
No it is a positive connotation.
Positive connotation: Exciting Negative connotation: Risky
Someone who is not book smart may be described as street smart, intuitive, or resourceful. They may excel in practical problem-solving or have strong social skills.
positive connotation for inactive
Yes gaze is a positive connotation
It is a negative connotation.
Undoubtedly, docile has a very positive connotation.
A positive connotation for talk could be discuss.