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In some senses, ameliorative is marked as rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
marked
VERB + AMELIORATIVE
tried
AMELIORATIVE + NOUN
inquiry, ones
PREP.
into
ADV.
positively, usually
adj
Able to repair or ameliorate.
One night while he was moaning on about his sorry existence I said: Do you really want to change it? Of course I do, he said, but nothing I’ve tried has been ameliorative.
Suggesting or relating to a positive or approving evaluation.
[…]personal nicknames can generally be divided into positively marked (ameliorative) ones, usually given by family members and friends as a sign of affection and acceptance, and those negatively marked (pejorative or derogatory), whose aim is to mock or ridicule a person[…]
Of or relating to conceptual engineering, the normative study of which conceptual demarcation is most conducive to solve the problems the concept is a priori taken to solve.
ameliorative inquiry
ameliorative analysis
noun
That which betters or improves.
With such conventional Keynesian amelioratives, the economy normally recovers with output and employment on the rise, and, unfortunately, with inflation picking up too.
It certainly means the stripping from Parliament of endless debates on niggling parsimonies and trivial amelioratives; the thousand and one unreal fights and distractions which has kept democracy from winning the other half of freedom.
A linguistic unit (such as a word, morpheme) that implies a positive or approving evaluation.
Moreover, diminutives, augmentatives, pejoratives and amelioratives have always been analysed as independent categories, neglecting the possible interrelations among them.
adjective — tending to ameliorate
One night while he was moaning on about his sorry existence I said: Do you really want to change it? Of course I do, he said, but nothing I’ve tried has been ameliorative.
Wiktionary[…]personal nicknames can generally be divided into positively marked (ameliorative) ones, usually given by family members and friends as a sign of affection and acceptance, and those negatively marke
Wiktionaryameliorative inquiry
WiktionaryWith such conventional Keynesian amelioratives, the economy normally recovers with output and employment on the rise, and, unfortunately, with inflation picking up too.
WiktionaryIt certainly means the stripping from Parliament of endless debates on niggling parsimonies and trivial amelioratives; the thousand and one unreal fights and distractions which has kept democracy from
WiktionaryMoreover, diminutives, augmentatives, pejoratives and amelioratives have always been analysed as independent categories, neglecting the possible interrelations among them.
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In some senses, ameliorative is marked as rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.