Similar words: affirmative, affirmative action, affirmation, affirmatory, confirmation, affirm, formative, normative. Meaning: adv. in an affirmative manner.
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1 "Is that clear?" Bob nodded his head affirmatively.
2 The teacher responded affirmatively to the question that student put forward.
3 When assessing elders affirmatively, the practitioner may well detect in some very old people a remarkable degree of authenticity.
4 Which is easier to say with head bobbing affirmatively, 2a or 2b?
5 The second can also be answered affirmatively but with a proviso.
6 I cannot affirmatively tell you when I'll come back.
7 Conclusion: NGF had affirmatively protective effects on neurons.
8 Ifboth questions can be answered affirmatively,[www.Sentencedict.com] the legislation stands.
9 I think your project will be successed affirmatively.
10 I affirmatively confirmed the conformity of the theory with practice.
11 Results It is affirmatively that there are the clinic value and significance of high frequency ultrasound for clinical analysis of congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis.
12 Conclusion: Fu shen decoction has affirmatively healing effect of treating experimental nephritis.
13 I affirmatively confirmed the conformity of the theory wit lc practice.
14 A patient phoned the doctor: " What should I prepare before you come, doctor? " The doctor answered affirmatively: " money. "
15 Professor Li Yongcheng 's treatment of skin disease is obviously individually , and its effect is affirmatively.
16 Two points among the five are corrected slightly , while the rest are approved affirmatively.
17 In Asian countries, for example, it is considered impolite to say no, maillot de bain femme, so Asians may answer affirmatively if only to mean "yes, I heard you."
18 The time to stop talking is when the other person affirmatively but says nothing.
More similar words: affirmative, affirmative action, affirmation, affirmatory, confirmation, affirm, formative, normative, affirmed, reaffirm, disaffirm, informative, negatively, creatively, relatively, tentatively, comparatively, figuratively, transformative, qualitatively, imaginatively, alternatively, quantitatively, appreciatively, demonstratively, authoritatively, confirmatory, actively, furtively, seductively.