Adjectives with negative connotations
Adjectives with positive connotations
Nouns with positive connotations
General words
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Detrimental 

Eg: 'recent policies have been detrimental to the interests of many old people' 

tending to cause harm

100

Jubilant 

Eg: a large number of jubilant fans ran on to the pitch 

feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.

100

Benevolence

Eg: Her benevolence towards the homeless community was evident in her regular donations and volunteer work at the local shelter

The quality of being kind and generous, demonstrating compassion and goodwill towards others (kindness, generosity, compassion).

100

Discontent

Eg: voters voiced discontent with both parties 

dissatisfaction with one's circumstances; lack of contentment

200

menacing 

Eg: 'our officers encountered menacing looks from teenagers '

suggesting the presence of danger; threatening.

200

Affable 

Eg: an affable and agreeable companion 

friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to.

200

 Adornment

Eg: She wore a stunning adornment in her hair, adding a touch of elegance to her overall look 

decorating or embellishing something, adding beauty and elegance to one’s appearance or surroundings (decoration, embellishment, ornamentation).

200

Plethora

Eg: a plethora of committees and subcommittees 

a large or excessive amount of something.

300

Haphazard

Eg: 'I came upon a haphazard assemblage of furniture: the clocks were sold in the kitchen section, the mixers in the bedroom and the sofas were aligned at the end with the garden tools.' 

lacking any obvious principle of organization/ lacking order/ lacking organisation 

300

Inquisitive 

Eg: his poems reveal an intensely inquisitive mind 

having or showing an interest in learning things; curious.

300

Acclaim

Eg: “She received widespread acclaim for her groundbreaking research in the field of medicine.”  

Receiving enthusiastic praise and recognition, indicating high regard and admiration (praise, recognition, admiration).

300

Disparage

Eg: he never missed an opportunity to disparage his competitors 

regard or represent as being of little worth

400

Aloof

Eg: they were courteous but faintly aloof 

not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant

400

auspicious

Eg: it was not the most auspicious moment to hold an election 

conducive to success; favourable

400

Heyday

Eg: During its heyday in the 1980s, the company was known for its innovative products and groundbreaking research.  

A period of greatest success or popularity, representing a time of flourishing and achievement (peak, prime, zenith).

400

Paramount

Eg: the interests of the child are of paramount importance 

more important than anything else; supreme