Positively

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English

Adverb

Positively (comparative more Positively, superlative most Positively)

  1. (manner) In a positive manner.
    He approached the interview positively.
  2. (modal) With certainty.
    I will positively be there at 8 a.m.
  3. (degree) Very.
    I had a positively wonderful time.

Thesaurus

OK, Roger, absolutely, actually, affirmatively, all right, alright, alrighty, amen, and no mistake, as you say, assertively, assuredly, at all events, at any rate, aye, beyond question, by all means, categorically, certainly, clearly, da, de facto, dead, decidedly, decisively, declaratively, definitely, demonstrably, directly, distinctly, doubtless, doubtlessly, emphatically, even, exactly, expressly, faithfully, fine, for a certainty, for a fact, for certain, for real, for sure, forsooth, genuinely, good, good enough, hear, in actuality, in all conscience, in all respects, in effect, in every respect, in fact, in reality, in truth, indeed, indeedy, indisputably, indubitably, ipsissimis verbis, ja, just, just so, literally, literatim, mais oui, manifestly, most assuredly, most certainly, naturally, naturellement, nothing else but, noticeably, observably, obviously, of course, okay, oui, patently, plumb, point-blank, precisely, predicatively, quite, rather, really, right, righto, rigidly, rigorously, sensibly, seriously, square, squarely, straight, strictly, sure, sure thing, surely, to a certainty, to be sure, to the letter, truly, unambiguously, undeniably, under oath, undeviatingly, undoubtedly, unequivocally, unerringly, unmistakably, unquestionably, verbally, verbatim, verbatim et litteratim, verily, veritably, very well, visibly, well and good, why yes, with emphasis, without doubt, word by word, word for word, yea, yeah, yep, yes, yes indeed, yes indeedy, yes sir, yes sirree

Etymology

positive

Pronunciation

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