Undoubtedly, docile has a very positive connotation.
No, it has neither negative nor positive connotation.
Slithering generally carries a negative connotation, often associated with sneakiness or deceit, as it is commonly used to describe the movement of snakes or other creatures in a way that suggests stealth or cunning. However, in certain contexts, it can be neutral or even positive, such as when describing graceful or fluid movement in dance or performance. The connotation largely depends on the context in which the term is used.
The antonym of docile is defiant or obstinate.
Being pig-headed doesn't carry a positive connotation. Some people mistakenly think that strong-willed and pig-headed mean the same thing, but they don't. Being strong-willed can have many positive connotations such as a person being determined to stick to something, like defending certain principles under adverse conditions. Pig-headed has the connotation of dealing with someone who will not listen to reason. The dictionary definition for pig-headed is stupidly obstinate.
A docile horse is a Palfrey. It was used for women to ride side-saddle in 'days of old'!
positive connotation
negative
No it is a positive connotation.
Positive connotation: Exciting Negative connotation: Risky
positive connotation for inactive
Yes gaze is a positive connotation
A positive connotation for talk could be discuss.
Vocation has a positive connotation.
What is a positive connotation
It is a negative connotation.
It is a neutral connotation.
Connotation for the word ponder is positive