negative
[nεgətɪv]

adjective

[Definition]: denail attitude; a number smaller than zero

[Example Sentences]:
1. It hit negative 1.06 in January, the lowest since June 2007.
2. For Clinton, the net view is still negative, but closer, 54% to 43%.
3. The negative impact depends on how big a decision it is in the first place.
4. He said that negative press reports about Twitter were not having an effect on advertisers.
5. There was nothing ever negative about him that you could say.
6. The strict measures have often put China in a negative light when it comes to online censorship.
7. The negative rate environment has brought with it a number of surprises.
8. I would just like to be able to understand what the negative comments related to.
9. What matters to them is getting Apple in a headline in a negative light.
10. The slowdown in speed is the biggest negative and makes constant use impractical.
11. The system is not built to operate at negative rates throughout the world.
12. It has a negative impact on the feeling of the neighborhood.
13. I used to have a very negative world view.
14. So, in the short term it is negative due to the market volatility.
15. That experience left a very negative impression upon me of that employer.


[Antonyms]affirmative

[Synonyms]denying, indirect, unaffirmative
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