positivity
1 of 1noun/ˌpɑzəˈtɪvəti/
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a quality of being certain, assertive, or affirming; marked by confidence and decisiveness
- Her positivity in the debate left no room for doubt.
- The CEO spoke with positivity about the company's strategy.
- His positivity ensured that the project moved forward.
- The scientist argued with positivity about the findings.
- Positivity in his tone made the instructions clear.
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the quality of being suggestive of a likely successful outcome
- Her positivity motivated the whole team to keep working.
- Despite the challenges, his positivity never wavered.
- The report's positivity about market trends boosted investor confidence.
- Positivity in leadership can improve employee morale.
- She approached the difficult project with remarkable positivity.
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the quality of being undeniable, certain, or indisputable
- There is a positivity about the evidence that cannot be questioned.
- His statements carried a sense of positivity that left no room for debate.
- The results were presented with scientific positivity.
- Legal documents must be written with clarity and positivity.
- The professor's lecture emphasized the positivity of the facts.
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a quantity greater than zero
- The thermometer showed a positivity of five degrees.
- Any positivity in the measurement indicates growth.
- The lab recorded a small positivity in the sample.
- A positivity above zero suggests chemical reaction.
- The accountant noted a positivity in the account balance.
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the characteristic of the positive terminal or pole in an electrical system
- The wire is connected to the battery's positivity.
- The diagram shows the device's positivity clearly marked.
- Ensure you do not reverse the polarity; check the positivity.
- The circuit depends on correct identification of positivity and negativity.
- Positivity on the battery is usually marked with a plus sign.
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