Positivity

Adjectives relating to positive concepts.

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Something is beautiful if it gives you great pleasure to see, hear or experience.
The rose in the picture is beautiful.

Bis forBest

Something is best if nothing is better than it. When you win a competition, it means you are the best.
The opposite of best is worst.

Bis forBrave

Someone is brave if they do something that would make other people afraid. The man in the picture is getting an award for bravery.

Cis forCalm

It is calm weather when there is no wind. In general, something is calm if it is almost still, with very little movement and excitement. The opposite of calm is excited.

Cis forClean

Something is clean if it has no dirt or marks to spoil its looks, and it is neat and tidy. The opposite of clean is messy or dirty.
Something is comfortable if it feels nice to use. You are comfortable if you feel good and at ease while doing something. The dog in the picture is in a very comfortable chair.
You are confident if you are feeling sure about yourself and your abilities. You believe you can do something well, even when it is new or challenging.

People use the word when they talk about people who look or sound like they are sure of themselves.

Cis forCute

Something is cute if it is attractive, and small or young. Things that are often described as cute include kittens, puppies and babies, but many other things can be called cute too.

Dis forDelicate

Something is delicate if it has fine detail, or is fragile. A color or flavor is delicate if there is only the barest hint of it.

Eis forElegant

Something or someone is elegant if it is gracefully refined and dignified.

Eis forExcited

You are excited when you are really really happy about something. People get excited when they win the lottery, or are about to go away on holidays. Children often get excited at parties. People who are excited sometimes jump up and down and wave their arms around.

Fis forFabulous

Something is fabulous if it is outrageously good. Bright, bold clothes are often described as fabulous.

The little girl in the picture looks fabulous.

Fis forFertile

Something is fertile if it can produce offspring. Land is described as fertile if it can be used to grow vigorous, healthy plants that yield good crops.

Fis forFresh

Something is fresh if it is new. This might mean it just arrived (a meal fresh from the oven), it was just made, or it just happened.
Foods like fruit and vegetables are described as fresh if they look like they have been freshly made or picked.

Fis forFriendly

Someone is friendly if they treat you like you are a friend. Friendly people are usually happy and nice. The woman in the picture seems friendly.

Fis forFun

You are having fun when you are doing something you enjoy and that makes you very happy.
The person in the photo is having fun jumping in a bouncy castle.

Gis forGorgeous

Gorgeous means very beautiful or very attractive. You can use it to describe how something looks, like a gorgeous sunset or a gorgeous dress.

It is usually used to give positive details and make something sound special.

His forHandsome

Someone is handsome if they appear attractive, healthy and strong. Handsome is a term most commonly applied to men, but can also be used to describe animals and women.

His forHappy

When you are happy, you feel good and smile a lot. Being happy is the nicest way to be. People are happy when things go the way they want, when people are nice to them or when they are having fun. The person in the picture is happy.

His forHealthy

You are healthy if you are in a state of good health. Healthy people and animals are in good condition, and are not sick or injured.
Healthy food is food that is good for you, and helps you to stay healthy.