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negative
[neg-uh-tiv]
adjective
expressing or containing negation or denial.
a negative response to the question.
refusing consent, as to a proposal.
a negative reply to my request.
expressing refusal to do something.
He maintained a negative attitude about cooperating.
prohibitory, as a command or order.
characterized by the absence of distinguishing or marked qualities or features; lacking positive attributes (positive ).
a dull, lifeless, negative character.
lacking in constructiveness, helpfulness, optimism, cooperativeness, or the like.
a man of negative viewpoint.
Synonyms: , ,encouraging or noting an unhealthy or unbalanced outlook toward something, especially toward sex or sexuality (used in combination).
The song has a body-negative message.
being without rewards, results, or effectiveness.
a search of the premises proved negative.
Mathematics, Physics.
involving or noting subtraction; minus.
measured or proceeding in the direction opposite to that which is considered as positive.
Photography.noting an image in which the brightness values of the subject are reproduced so that the lightest areas are shown as the darkest.
Electricity.
of, relating to, or characterized by negative electricity.
indicating a point in a circuit that has a lower potential than that of another point, the current flowing from the point of higher potential to the point of lower potential.
Medicine/Medical.
(of blood, affected tissue, etc.) failing to indicate the presence of a specified medical condition or substance.
(of a diagnostic test) failing to indicate the presence of the medical condition or substance tested for.
Test results for skin cancer were negative.
(of a person) not having a specified medical condition, or not having a specified substance in the body (often used in combination): I'm Rh-negative.
She tested negative for a staph infection.
I'm Rh-negative.
Chemistry.(of an element or group) tending to gain electrons and become negatively charged; acid.
Physiology.responding in a direction away from the stimulus.
of, relating to, or noting the south pole of a magnet.
Logic.(of a proposition) denying the truth of the predicate with regard to the subject.
noun
a negative statement, answer, word, gesture, etc..
The ship signaled back a negative.
a refusal of assent.
to answer a request with a negative.
the negative form of statement.
a person or number of persons arguing against a resolution, statement, etc., especially a team upholding the negative side in a formal debate.
a negative quality or characteristic.
disadvantage; drawback.
The plan is generally brilliant, but it has one or two negatives.
a negative test result.
Her test for the infection was a negative.
Mathematics.
a minus sign.
a negative quantity or symbol.
Photography.a negative image, as on a film, used chiefly for making positives.
Electricity.the negative plate or element in a voltaic cell.
Archaic.a veto, or right of veto.
The delegation may exercise its negative.
adverb
(used to indicate a negative response).
“You won't come with us?” “Negative.”
verb (used with object)
to deny; contradict.
to refute or disprove (something).
to refuse assent or consent to; veto.
to neutralize or counteract.
interjection
(used to indicate disagreement, denial of permission, etc.).
Negative, pilot—complete your mission as directed.
negative
/ ˈɛɡəɪ /
adjective
expressing or meaning a refusal or denial
a negative answer
lacking positive or affirmative qualities, such as enthusiasm, interest, or optimism
showing or tending towards opposition or resistance
measured in a direction opposite to that regarded as positive
having the same magnitude but opposite sense to an equivalent positive quantity
biology indicating movement or growth away from a particular stimulus
negative geotropism
med (of the results of a diagnostic test) indicating absence of the disease or condition for which the test was made
physics
(of an electric charge) having the same polarity as the charge of an electron
(of a body, system, ion, etc) having a negative electric charge; having an excess of electrons
(of a point in an electric circuit) having a lower electrical potential than some other point with an assigned zero potential
short for electronegative
of or relating to a photographic negative
logic (of a categorial proposition) denying the satisfaction by the subject of the predicate, as in some men are irrational; no pigs have wings
astrology of, relating to, or governed by the signs of the zodiac of the earth and water classifications, which are thought to be associated with a receptive passive nature
short for Rh negative
noun
a statement or act of denial, refusal, or negation
a negative person or thing
photog a piece of photographic film or a plate, previously exposed and developed, showing an image that, in black-and-white photography, has a reversal of tones. In colour photography the image is in complementary colours to the subject so that blue sky appears yellow, green grass appears purple, etc
physics a negative object, such as a terminal or a plate in a voltaic cell
a sentence or other linguistic element with a negative meaning, as the English word not
a quantity less than zero or a quantity to be subtracted
logic a negative proposition
archaicthe right of veto
indicating denial or refusal
(esp in military communications) a signal code word for no 1
verb
to deny or nullify; negate
to show to be false; disprove
to refuse to consent to or approve of
the proposal was negatived
negative
Less than zero.
Having the electric charge or voltage less than zero.
Devoid of evidence of a suspected condition or disease, as a diagnostic test.
Other 51Թ Forms
- negatively adverb
- negativeness noun
- negativity noun
- nonnegativity noun
- quasi-negative adjective
- quasi-negatively adverb
- ˈԱپ adverb
- ˈԱپԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Idioms and Phrases
in the negative, in the form of a negative response, as a refusal, denial, or disagreement; no.
The reply, when it finally came, was in the negative.
Example Sentences
Something I’ve written about previously is a phenomenon called negative partisanship.
"It's opened the eyes of the international audience, bringing lots of foreigners who might have had a negative – or even no – impression of Serbia," he says.
“If anything, I have a negative dowry,” Lucy admits, insisting that she has zero intention to wed herself unless the groom is very rich.
Invitations for cervical screening will be sent out every five years instead of every three for women aged 25-49 in England, if they have a negative test.
A higher threshold would also have a "negative impact on the family life of a larger number of people", the MAC said.
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Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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