negatively

Adverb

 * 1) In a negative manner; so as to be damaging or not positive.
 * 2) * 1722,, , London: J. Cooke, 1765, p. 17,
 * At last one of them asked me what a Gentlewoman was? that puzzled me much; but however, I explained myself negatively; that it was one that did not go to Service to do Housework
 * 1) (responding to a question, proposal, vote, etc.) In the negative; with the answer “no.”
 * 2) * 1683, Richard Browne (translator), The Cure of Old Age and Preservation of Youth by, London: Tho. Flesher, Doubt VII, p. 83,
 * I answer negatively:
 * 1) * 1983, Reuters, “Iran rebuffs Iraq on sparing civilians,” , 27 May, 1983,
 * Iran responded negatively today to a proposal by Iraq that the two countries agree to stop shelling each other’s towns and villages.
 * 1) (responding to a question, proposal, vote, etc.) In the negative; with the answer “no.”
 * 2) * 1683, Richard Browne (translator), The Cure of Old Age and Preservation of Youth by, London: Tho. Flesher, Doubt VII, p. 83,
 * I answer negatively:
 * 1) * 1983, Reuters, “Iran rebuffs Iraq on sparing civilians,” , 27 May, 1983,
 * Iran responded negatively today to a proposal by Iraq that the two countries agree to stop shelling each other’s towns and villages.
 * 1) * 1983, Reuters, “Iran rebuffs Iraq on sparing civilians,” , 27 May, 1983,
 * Iran responded negatively today to a proposal by Iraq that the two countries agree to stop shelling each other’s towns and villages.

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 * Czech: záporně
 * Faroese: neiliga
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 * Ukrainian: негати́вно