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positively
[poz-i-tiv-lee, poz-i-tiv-lee]
adverb
with certainty; absolutely.
The statement is positively true.
decidedly; unquestionably; definitely.
His conduct is positively shocking.
interjection
(used to express strong affirmation) yes.
Do you plan to go to the party? Positively!
positively
/ ˈpɒzɪtɪvlɪ /
adverb
in a positive manner
(intensifier)
he disliked her: in fact, he positively hated her
unquestionably; absolutely
Word History and Origins
Origin of positively1
Example Sentences
Naming the finale “Sacrament” may be the most positively Catholic moment in a show revolving around the most Catholic of families, including a cousin who’s a priest that drinks.
The officers said they had intended to show the photograph to the force's communications department as an example of them engaging positively with the public, which they are encouraged to do.
"In any case like this, we work positively with provider organisations to address any issues," it added in a statement.
More positively says Rajiv Ramaswami, CEO of US enterprise cloud firm Nutanix, "Some of these younger folks coming out of college actually have more experience using AI tooling compared to traditional ways of programming."
Talks between Tottenham and Crystal Palace had accelerated over the past few days, with multiple sources telling BBC Sport they were progressing positively.
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