What are positive words?

What are positive words?

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Q. What are positive words?

Positive Words Vocabulary List

  • absolutely. accepted. acclaimed. accomplish. accomplishment.
  • beaming. beautiful. believe. beneficial. bliss.
  • calm. celebrated. certain. champ. champion.
  • dazzling. delight. delightful. distinguished. divine.
  • earnest. easy. ecstatic. effective.
  • fabulous. fair. familiar. famous.
  • generous. genius. genuine. giving.
  • handsome. happy. harmonious. healing.

Q. What type of word is picturesque?

Picturesque is an adjective used to describe something with strikingly pleasing or vivid qualities — a scene so picture-perfect that you feel an impulse to reach for your camera or double check to make sure it’s real.

Q. What is the context clues of picturesque?

Contrast/Antonym Context Clue. Example: The picture of the landscape is picturesque but the one of the old house is ugly. A word opposite in meaning to contrast the unknown word. Explanation: Picturesque is opposite of ugly. So picturesque would mean attractive or pretty.

Q. What does covert mean?

1 : not openly shown, engaged in, or avowed : veiled a covert alliance a covert military operation covert racism. 2 : covered over : sheltered covert places in the woods. covert. noun.

Q. What is another word for brooch?

Brooch Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus….What is another word for brooch?

badge pin
ornament trinket
fastening bar pin
ornamental pin button
broach breast pin

Q. What is a brooch used for?

A brooch /ˈbroʊtʃ/ (or broach /ˈbruːtʃ/) is a decorative jewelry item designed to be attached to garments, often to fasten them together. It is usually made of metal, often silver or gold or some other material.

Q. Is brooch a real word?

A brooch is a piece of jewelry held on with a pin or clasp, while broach is most often a verb meaning to introduce a new subject into a discussion. However, ‘broach’ has historically been used as a noun as well, also referring to the jewelry. A brooch is a piece of jewelry worn on clothing, held on with a pin or clasp.

Q. How do you wear a brooch?

Brooches are traditionally worn on the left side by many older woman in society. This way is considered sophisticated and the correct way. You will most likely see the ladies of the royal family wearing it on their left side. Women who hold a high position in society most often wear it on the left as well.

Q. How do you spell wrote?

The past tense of write is wrote: I wrote, you wrote, she wrote, he wrote… Written is a past particle – I’ve written to the bank, she’s written, they’ve written to me. Written has a short vowel sound – the “i” is short that’s why we have a double “t” to indicate this short sound.

Q. How do you spell Roach?

Correct spelling for the English word “roach” is [ɹˈə͡ʊt͡ʃ], [ɹˈə‍ʊt‍ʃ], [ɹ_ˈəʊ_tʃ] (IPA phonetic alphabet)….Similar spelling words for ROACH

  1. rocha,
  2. rocky,
  3. roache,
  4. Roch,
  5. Roscoe,
  6. rockey,
  7. ROCA,
  8. Roche,

Q. What does the idiom the cockroach mean?

If you avoir le cafard you literally “have the cockroach”, which means to feel sad, be depressed, have the blues or be down in the dumps. I guess the sight of a cockroach isn’t typically something that cheers people up.

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