Category
Business (8)Health (7)Environment (6)Language (5)Science (5)Politics (5)Art (5)Sports (4)Weather (3)Gardening (3)Work (3)Law (3)Medicine (3)Communication (3)Cooking (2)Nature (2)Socializing (2)Etymology (2)Society (2)Technology (2)Entertainment (2)Justice (2)Psychology (2)Vocabulary (2)Project Management (2)Kitchen (2)Infrastructure (2)Architecture (2)Journalism (2)Sociology (2)Legislation (2)Finance (2)Grammar (2)Management (2)Home Improvement (1)Workplace (1)Grief (1)Recreation (1)Habits (1)Traffic (1)Electricity (1)Metalworking (1)Safety (1)Agriculture (1)Government (1)Military (1)Chemicals (1)Substance Abuse (1)Automotive (1)Emergency Response (1)Transportation (1)Family (1)Literature (1)Carpentry (1)Outdoor (1)Debate (1)Philosophy (1)Economy (1)Etiquette (1)Interpersonal Relations (1)Security (1)Criminal Justice (1)Economics (1)Mental Health (1)Survival (1)Public Health (1)Current Events (1)Humanitarian Aid (1)Travel (1)Sun (1)Ecology (1)Construction (1)Prefix (1)Public Policy (1)Personal Development (1)Environmentalism (1)Proposal (1)Behavior (1)Employment (1)Clothing (1)Emotions (1)Geography (1)Housekeeping (1)Shelter (1)Pets (1)Party Supplies (1)Cosmetics (1)Development (1)Human Resources (1)Plumbing (1)Farming (1)History (1)
Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The lack of basic amenities in the rural areas is a privative problem.
The privative quality of the painting was due to the artist's minimal use of color.
The privative aspects of the drought have caused the crops to wither away.
The privative effects of the drought are being felt by farmers across the region.
The slippery floor is privative to walking in socks.
The sharp edges of the metal sheet are privative to careless handling.
The poisonous plant is privative to ingestion.
The electrical wires are privative to touching without proper insulation.
The sharp knife is privative to careless handling.
The toxic chemicals are privative to human health.
The fast-moving car is privative to crossing the road without looking both ways.
The harmful UV rays are privative to unprotected skin.
The high cliffs are privative to climbing without proper equipment.
The destructive habits are privative to personal relationships.
The privative quality of the painting was intentional and conveyed a sense of emptiness.
The privative nature of poverty can be devastating.
The privative conditions in the refugee camp were a source of great concern.
The deserted playground was privative of children's laughter.
The privative experience of losing a loved one is difficult to bear.
The chef used privative ingredients to enhance the flavor of the dish.
The doctor prescribed a privative treatment to reduce the pain.
The budget cuts resulted in privative reductions in public services.
The teacher used privative measures to prevent cheating during the exam.
The medication had a privative effect on the patient's appetite.
The new law imposed privative restrictions on smoking in public areas.
The global pandemic had privative impacts on the travel and tourism industry.
The manager implemented privative rules to improve employee productivity.
The homeowner applied privative solutions to fix the leaky roof.
The coach enforced privative rules to maintain discipline in the team.
The new policy had privative consequences on the company's profits.
Post a Comment