Positive

/ˈpɑːzətɪv/ adjective

Positive describes something good, helpful, or hopeful. It can also mean certain or definite, or in science, having a plus value or charge.

“Positive” comes from Latin *positivus*, “settled by agreement,” from *ponere*, “to place.” It originally suggested something firmly put in place or established, which later extended to certainty and good value.

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