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affirmative

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af·fir·ma·tive  (-fûrm-tv)
adj.
1. Asserting that something is true or correct, as with the answer "yes": an affirmative reply.
2. Giving assent or approval; confirming: an affirmative vote.
3. Positive; optimistic: an affirmative outlook.
4. Logic Of, relating to, or being a proposition in which the predicate affirms something about the subject, such as the statement apples have seeds.
n.
1. A word or statement of agreement or assent, such as the word yes.
2. The side in a debate that upholds the proposition: Her team will speak for the affirmative.
adv.
Informal Used in place of the response "yes" to express confirmation or consent.

af·firma·tive·ly adv.

affirmative
Adjective
indicating agreement: an affirmative answer
Noun
a word or phrase indicating agreement, such as yes
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.affirmative - a reply of affirmation; "he answered in the affirmative"
affirmation, avouchment, avowal - a statement asserting the existence or the truth of something
yes - an affirmative; "I was hoping for a yes"
yea - an affirmative; "The yeas have it"
double negative - an affirmative constructed from two negatives; "A not unwelcome outcome"
negative - a reply of denial; "he answered in the negative"
Adj.1.affirmative - affirming or giving assent; "an affirmative decision"; "affirmative votes"
favorable, favourable - encouraging or approving or pleasing; "a favorable reply"; "he received a favorable rating"; "listened with a favorable ear"; "made a favorable impression"
positive - characterized by or displaying affirmation or acceptance or certainty etc.; "a positive attitude"; "the reviews were all positive"; "a positive benefit"; "a positive demand"
negative - expressing or consisting of a negation or refusal or denial
2.affirmative - expecting the best; "an affirmative outlook"
positive - characterized by or displaying affirmation or acceptance or certainty etc.; "a positive attitude"; "the reviews were all positive"; "a positive benefit"; "a positive demand"
3.affirmativeaffirmative - expressing or manifesting praise or approval; "approbative criticism"; "an affirmative nod"
favorable, favourable - encouraging or approving or pleasing; "a favorable reply"; "he received a favorable rating"; "listened with a favorable ear"; "made a favorable impression"

affirmative
Translations
Spanish affirmative [əˈfəːmətɪv] adjafirmativo
French affirmative [əˈfəːmətɪv] adjaffirmatif/ive
n in the affirmative → dans or par l'affirmative

German affirmative [əˈfəːmətɪv] affirm adjbejahend
n to reply in the affirmative → mit "Ja" antworten

Italian affirmative [əˈfəːmətɪv] adjaffermativo/a
n in the affirmative → affermativamente

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And by those negations, considered along with the affirmative fact of his prodigious bulk and power, you can best form to yourself the truest, though not the most exhilarating conception of what the most exalted potency is.
With that he requested me to give his proposal my favourable consideration--saying that he would not like me to take such an important step unguardedly, since want of thought and impetuosity often spelt ruin to youthful inexperience, but that he hoped to receive an answer in the affirmative.
She made an affirmative sign of the head, and said, "Yes.
 
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