A2 adjective 11분 분량

αρνητικός

negative

At the A1 level, you should learn αρνητικός as a basic descriptive word. It is mainly used to describe people's moods or simple results. You will see it in its three basic forms: αρνητικός (masculine), αρνητική (feminine), and αρνητικό (neuter). At this stage, focus on the fact that it is the opposite of θετικός (positive). You might hear it in very simple sentences like "Ο Γιώργος είναι αρνητικός" (George is negative) or "Το τεστ είναι αρνητικό" (The test is negative). It is important to remember that in Greek, adjectives must match the gender of the noun. So, if you are talking about a girl, you use the 'η' ending. If you are talking about a thing like a result, you use the 'ο' ending. This word is very useful because it helps you express simple opinions and understand basic health information. Don't worry about the complex scientific uses yet; just think of it as a way to say someone is being 'not positive' or a result is 'not there.' You will also see it on signs or in simple forms. Practice saying the word clearly, as the 'rn' sound followed by 'n' can be a little tricky for English speakers. Remember to put the stress on the last syllable: ar-ni-ti-KOS. This is a common pattern for adjectives ending in -ικός. By the end of A1, you should be able to identify the word and use it in a simple sentence to describe a person or a result.
At the A2 level, you begin to use αρνητικός in more varied contexts. You will move beyond just describing people to describing abstract concepts like αρνητική απάντηση (negative answer) or αρνητική ενέργεια (negative energy). You should start to notice how the word is used in everyday life, such as in weather reports (αρνητικές θερμοκρασίες) or when giving feedback. You will also learn that the neuter plural form, αρνητικά, can be used as a noun meaning "the negatives" or "the downsides." For example, "Ποια είναι τα αρνητικά;" (What are the negatives?). This is very common when discussing pros and cons. You should also be comfortable with the plural forms: αρνητικοί, αρνητικές, αρνητικά. At this level, you are expected to handle the gender agreement more consistently. You might also encounter the word in simple medical or technical instructions. For example, a battery might have an αρνητικός πόλος. You should also be aware that being αρνητικός can sometimes be a bit of a criticism in Greek culture, implying a lack of cooperation. Try to use it in short dialogues, such as when someone asks for your opinion on a plan. If you don't like it, you can say "Είμαι αρνητικός σε αυτό το σχέδιο." This shows a higher level of fluency than just saying "Δεν μου αρέσει."
At the B1 level, you should be able to use αρνητικός to discuss more complex social and economic issues. You will hear it frequently in news broadcasts regarding αρνητικές επιπτώσεις (negative consequences) or αρνητικοί ρυθμοί (negative rates). You should also be able to use the word to describe psychological states and social dynamics, such as αρνητική επιρροή (negative influence). At this stage, you should understand the nuance that a negative result in medicine is actually a positive thing, and be able to explain this paradox in Greek. You will also start using the adverbial form αρνητικά to describe how someone acts or speaks: "Μου μίλησε πολύ αρνητικά" (He spoke to me very negatively). You should be able to compare αρνητικός with other words like δυσμενής (unfavorable) and know when one is more appropriate than the other. Your vocabulary is expanding, so you can now use this word to build more sophisticated arguments. For example, in a debate, you might say "Παρά τα αρνητικά στοιχεία, η πρόταση έχει και θετικά." (Despite the negative elements, the proposal also has positives). You are also becoming more aware of collocations, such as αρνητικό πρόσημο (negative sign/direction), which is used in financial contexts. This level requires you to use the word naturally in both spoken and written Greek, showing a clear understanding of its different shades of meaning.
At the B2 level, αρνητικός becomes a tool for precise and professional communication. You should be able to use it in formal reports, academic essays, and business meetings. You will encounter it in specialized fields like psychology (αρνητική ενίσχυση - negative reinforcement) or economics (αρνητική καθαρή θέση - negative net worth). You should be able to discuss the αρνητικός αντίκτυπος (negative impact) of global events on local communities using sophisticated sentence structures. At this level, you are expected to understand the word's role in rhetorical strategies. For instance, how a writer might use a series of αρνητικά επίθετα (negative adjectives) to create a specific mood. You should also be familiar with more idiomatic or fixed expressions, such as βλέπω τα πράγματα αρνητικά (to see things negatively/pessimistically). Your ability to use the word in the superlative (ο πιο αρνητικός) and to modify it with adverbs like εξαιρετικά (extremely) or σχετικά (relatively) should be well-developed. You should also be able to distinguish between being αρνητικός and being κριτικός (critical), explaining that the former is more about denial while the latter is about evaluation. This level of mastery allows you to engage in deep conversations about culture, science, and politics where the concept of negation is central.
At the C1 level, you have a near-native grasp of αρνητικός and its various applications. You can use it to discuss abstract philosophical concepts or complex scientific theories. You might encounter it in literature or high-level journalism, where it is used to describe subtle shifts in public opinion or the αρνητική διαλεκτική (negative dialectics) of a philosophical argument. You should be able to use the word with total grammatical accuracy, including in more obscure cases and plural forms. Your use of synonyms like αποφατικός or εναντιωματικός should be precise, showing that you understand the fine distinctions between them. You can also use the word to analyze the tone of a text, identifying how αρνητική χροιά (negative connotation) is used to influence the reader. In professional contexts, you can use the word to describe complex data sets, such as αρνητική συσχέτιση (negative correlation) in statistics. You are also aware of the historical evolution of the word and its related forms in Ancient Greek, which gives you a deeper appreciation of its meaning. At this level, you don't just use the word; you use it with style and precision, integrating it into complex, multi-clause sentences that reflect a high degree of linguistic sophistication. You can also participate in high-level academic discussions where the word is used to define the limits of a theory or the failure of an experiment.
At the C2 level, your understanding of αρνητικός is profound and comprehensive. You can use it in any context, from the most technical scientific paper to the most nuanced literary critique. You understand the word's etymological journey from the verb αρνούμαι and how it has branched out into various specialized meanings over thousands of years. You are capable of using the word to discuss highly abstract concepts like αρνητική εντροπία (negative entropy) in physics or αρνητική θεολογία (negative theology) in religious studies. Your command of the word includes an awareness of its rarest registers and its use in archaic or poetic Greek. You can effortlessly switch between its different meanings—mathematical, psychological, social, and medical—without any hesitation. Furthermore, you can use the word to critique the language itself, discussing the αρνητική ισχύς (negative power) of certain terms in political discourse. Your writing and speaking at this level are indistinguishable from that of an educated native speaker, characterized by a rich use of collocations, idioms, and precise terminology. You can also mentor others on the subtle differences between αρνητικός and its many near-synonyms, providing cultural context and historical background that enriches their understanding. For you, αρνητικός is not just a vocabulary item; it is a fundamental conceptual tool that you use with absolute mastery.

The Greek word αρνητικός is a versatile adjective that primarily translates to "negative" in English. Its roots are deeply embedded in the Greek language, stemming from the verb αρνούμαι, which means "to refuse" or "to deny." When you use this word, you are describing something that contains a denial, a lack of something, or an attitude that is not constructive. In the context of human behavior, being αρνητικός suggests a person who focuses on the downsides of a situation rather than the possibilities. However, the word extends far beyond personality traits. It is a fundamental term in mathematics, science, and medicine. For instance, in mathematics, it describes numbers less than zero, and in physics, it describes electrical charges. Interestingly, in a medical context, hearing that a test result is αρνητικό is usually a cause for celebration, as it indicates the absence of a disease or condition. This paradox—where a "negative" word results in a positive emotion—is a key nuance for learners to grasp. The word is used daily in Greece, from political debates where one might criticize an αρνητική stance of an opponent, to casual conversations about the weather or a bad mood.

Grammatical Gender
As an adjective, it must agree with the noun it modifies. It has three forms: αρνητικός (masculine), αρνητική (feminine), and αρνητικό (neuter). For example, αρνητικός άνθρωπος (negative man), αρνητική ενέργεια (negative energy), and αρνητικό πρόσημο (negative sign).

Ο γιατρός είπε ότι το αποτέλεσμα της εξέτασης ήταν αρνητικό.

In social dynamics, the word often carries a heavy weight. If someone tells you that you are being too αρνητικός, they are likely suggesting that your pessimism is affecting the group. In the business world, αρνητική κριτική (negative criticism) can be a tool for improvement or a source of discouragement, depending on how it is delivered. The word also appears in technical fields like photography, where a αρνητικό refers to the film from which prints are made, though this usage is becoming rarer in the digital age. Understanding the breadth of this word involves recognizing its role in expressing opposition. When a proposal is rejected, the response is described as αρνητική απάντηση. This formal use is common in legal and administrative Greek. Furthermore, the concept of "negative space" in art or "negative growth" in economics utilizes this same adjective to denote an inverse or subtractive quality. By mastering this word, you gain access to a wide array of descriptive possibilities that are essential for intermediate Greek communication.

Scientific Usage
In chemistry and physics, αρνητικό φορτίο refers to a negative charge, such as that of an electron. This precise usage is identical to English scientific terminology.

Η θερμοκρασία έπεσε σε αρνητικά επίπεδα χθες το βράδυ.

To wrap up the conceptual overview, αρνητικός is more than just a synonym for "bad." It represents a category of logic and direction. Whether you are discussing the αρνητικές επιπτώσεις (negative consequences) of a policy or the αρνητικό πρόσημο of a financial report, you are dealing with a term that defines the boundaries of what is present and what is absent, what is moving forward and what is holding back. Its frequency in Greek media—especially in economic news—makes it a high-priority word for anyone looking to read Greek newspapers or watch the news. It is a bridge between everyday emotional expression and rigorous scientific or mathematical discourse.

Using αρνητικός correctly requires attention to the noun it is describing. In Greek, adjectives change their endings based on gender, number, and case. Let us look at how this works in practice. If you are describing a man with a bad attitude, you would say "Είναι ένας αρνητικός άνθρωπος". Here, the masculine ending -ος matches the masculine noun άνθρωπος. If you are describing an answer, which is feminine in Greek (η απάντηση), you must change the ending to : "Έλαβα μια αρνητική απάντηση". For neuter nouns like το αποτέλεσμα (the result), the ending becomes -ο: "Το αποτέλεσμα ήταν αρνητικό". This agreement is non-negotiable and is the first thing a learner should practice. Beyond simple agreement, the placement of the adjective is usually before the noun for emphasis or standard description, but it can follow the noun in more poetic or emphatic contexts, or when used with the verb "to be" (είναι).

Plural Forms
In the plural, the forms are αρνητικοί (masculine), αρνητικές (feminine), and αρνητικά (neuter). Example: Οι αρνητικές σκέψεις (negative thoughts).

Μην έχεις τόσο αρνητική στάση απέναντι στη δουλειά σου.

The word is often paired with abstract nouns to describe qualitative experiences. You will frequently hear phrases like αρνητική επιρροή (negative influence) or αρνητικό κλίμα (negative atmosphere/climate). In these cases, the adjective provides a critical evaluation of the environment. In more formal writing, such as an essay or a report, αρνητικός is used to introduce counter-arguments or to detail the downsides of a specific phenomenon. For instance, "Υπάρχουν πολλά αρνητικά στοιχεία σε αυτή την πρόταση" (There are many negative elements in this proposal). Notice how the neuter plural αρνητικά matches στοιχεία. When used as a substantive (a noun), "τα αρνητικά" refers to "the negatives" or "the downsides" of something, often contrasted with "τα θετικά" (the positives).

Πρέπει να ζυγίσουμε τα θετικά και τα αρνητικά πριν αποφασίσουμε.

Furthermore, the word is used in comparative and superlative forms. To say "more negative," you use the phrase "πιο αρνητικός". To say "the most negative," you use the definite article: "ο πιο αρνητικός". For example, "Αυτή είναι η πιο αρνητική εξέλιξη των τελευταίων ημερών" (This is the most negative development of the last few days). This structure allows for a range of intensity in your descriptions. Whether you are describing a minor setback or a major catastrophe, αρνητικός serves as the foundational term. Finally, remember that in Greek, the double negative is common and correct, but αρνητικός as an adjective does not create a double negative in the grammatical sense; it simply describes the quality of a noun. Practice by looking at objects or situations around you and deciding if they have an αρνητική or θετική quality.

You will encounter αρνητικός in a variety of real-world settings in Greece. One of the most common places is in the news, especially during financial or political segments. News anchors often speak about αρνητικοί ρυθμοί ανάπτυξης (negative growth rates) or αρνητικά επιτόκια (negative interest rates). These terms are essential for understanding the economic climate of the country. In the political sphere, a politician might describe a new law as having αρνητικό αντίκτυπο (negative impact) on the middle class. If you are a student in Greece, you will hear this word in math class when dealing with αρνητικοί αριθμοί (negative numbers) or in science class when discussing charges and reactions. The academic world relies heavily on this word to provide precise, objective descriptions of phenomena that involve a lack or an inverse relationship.

Medical Settings
At a pharmacy or a hospital, you will hear this word constantly. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the phrase "αρνητικό τεστ" (negative test) has become part of the daily vocabulary of every Greek citizen. It is the phrase everyone hopes to hear after an examination.

Το τεστ βγήκε αρνητικό, οπότε μπορείς να επιστρέψεις στη δουλειά.

In casual social settings, the word is used to describe vibes and attitudes. If you go to a cafe with friends and someone is complaining about everything, another friend might say, "Μην είσαι τόσο αρνητικός, απόλαυσε τον καφέ σου!" (Don't be so negative, enjoy your coffee!). This usage is very common in interpersonal relationships and self-help contexts, where αρνητικές σκέψεις (negative thoughts) are discussed as something to be overcome. You might also see the word in product reviews online. A customer might leave an αρνητική κριτική for a restaurant or a shop that provided poor service. On social media, people often talk about αρνητική ενέργεια (negative energy) and how they try to avoid it. This shows how the word has moved from formal logic into the realm of modern spirituality and wellness.

Υπάρχει ένα αρνητικό κλίμα στην εταιρεία λόγω των απολύσεων.

Lastly, in the world of sports, commentators use the word to describe a team's performance or a specific statistic. An αρνητικό ρεκόρ (negative record) means a team has more losses than wins or has set a new low in some category. Similarly, in weather reports, meteorologists use αρνητικές θερμοκρασίες to warn the public about freezing conditions in the mountains or during the winter months. Whether you are listening to the radio, reading a book, or just walking down the street in Athens, αρνητικός is a word that will frequently reach your ears. It is a fundamental building block of the Greek language that bridges the gap between the technical and the emotional, the formal and the informal.

One of the most common mistakes English speakers make when learning αρνητικός is confusing it with the simple word for "no" (όχι). While όχι is an adverb used to answer a question or negate a verb, αρνητικός is an adjective that describes a noun. You cannot say "Είμαι αρνητικός" to mean "I am not"; instead, it means "I am a negative person" or "I am in a state of refusal." Another frequent error involves gender agreement. Because the English word "negative" never changes, learners often forget to change αρνητικός to αρνητική when describing feminine nouns like ενέργεια or απάντηση. Always check the gender of the noun you are modifying! This is a hallmark of basic Greek grammar that requires constant vigilance.

Confusion with "Bad"
Do not assume αρνητικός is always synonymous with κακός (bad). While a negative attitude is usually bad, a negative medical test is good. Similarly, a negative number in math is just a value, not a moral judgment. Use the word for its literal meaning of negation rather than just as a general slur for something unpleasant.

Λάθος: Η απάντηση ήταν αρνητικός. Σωστό: Η απάντηση ήταν αρνητική.

Another subtle mistake occurs in the use of the adverbial form. In English, we say "He reacted negatively." In Greek, you can use the neuter plural αρνητικά as an adverb, but some learners try to invent a form like "αρνητικώς" (which is an archaic form and rarely used today) or use the masculine form by mistake. Remember that for most adjectives in Greek, the neuter plural serves as the adverb. Additionally, learners sometimes struggle with the difference between αρνητικός and απαισιόδοξος (pessimistic). While they are related, απαισιόδοξος specifically refers to a person's outlook on the future, whereas αρνητικός can describe a result, a charge, or a general state of denial. You can have an αρνητικό result without being απαισιόδοξος about it.

Προσοχή: Μην μπερδεύετε το αρνητικό πρόσημο με την αφαίρεση.

Finally, be careful with the word's intensity. In Greek culture, calling someone αρνητικός can be quite a direct criticism. It implies that the person is being difficult or uncooperative. If you want to be more polite, you might say someone is "επιφυλακτικός" (cautious/reserved) instead. Misusing the word in a sensitive social situation might make you sound harsher than you intended. Also, in technical contexts like electricity, ensure you are using αρνητικός πόλος (negative pole) rather than just saying "the minus side," as the adjective is the standard technical term. By avoiding these common pitfalls, you will sound more natural and precise in your Greek communication, showing that you understand both the grammar and the cultural nuances of the word.

To truly master the Greek language, you must understand how αρνητικός relates to its synonyms and antonyms. The most direct antonym is θετικός (positive). These two words form a binary that covers everything from math to moods. However, there are many other words that can be used depending on the context. For example, if you are talking about someone who always expects the worst, απαισιόδοξος (pessimistic) is a more specific and descriptive term. While an αρνητικός person might just say "no" to everything, an απαισιόδοξος person believes that things will go wrong. Another alternative is δυσμενής (unfavorable), which is often used in formal contexts to describe conditions or developments. You might hear about δυσμενείς καιρικές συνθήκες (unfavorable weather conditions) or δυσμενή αποτελέσματα (unfavorable results). This word is more sophisticated and is frequently found in academic or journalistic Greek.

Comparison: Αρνητικός vs. Εναντιωματικός
Εναντιωματικός means "oppositional" or "contrary." While an αρνητικός person might just be gloomy, an εναντιωματικός person actively goes against what others say. This is a useful distinction in psychological or behavioral discussions.

Αντί για αρνητικός, μπορείς να πεις ότι κάποιος είναι δύσπιστος.

In the realm of logic and philosophy, you might encounter αποφατικός (apophatic), which refers to a way of describing something by saying what it is not. This is a specialized term, but it shows the depth of the concept of negation in Greek thought. For more everyday situations, if you want to describe a person who is simply not helpful, you could use μη συνεργάσιμος (uncooperative). This is often what people mean when they call a colleague αρνητικός. In the context of reviews or feedback, επικριτικός (critical) is another useful alternative. An επικριτικός person doesn't just say "no"; they find faults and point them out. Understanding these shades of meaning allows you to choose the exact word for the situation, making your Greek more expressive and nuanced.

Comparison: Αρνητικός vs. Κακός
Κακός means "bad" in a general or moral sense. Αρνητικός is more about the absence of positivity or the presence of denial. A movie can be "bad" (κακή ταινία) without being "negative" (αρνητική ταινία), though it could receive negative reviews.

Η αρνητική στάση του επηρέασε όλη την ομάδα.

Finally, when discussing emotions, you might use μελαγχολικός (melancholy) or κατηφής (gloomy). These words describe the feeling behind the αρνητική behavior. By building a web of related words, you move beyond simple translation and begin to think in Greek. You start to see that αρνητικός is just one point in a vast landscape of words used to describe the complexities of human thought, scientific facts, and social interactions. Whether you are aiming for the precision of a scientist or the nuance of a novelist, knowing these alternatives will significantly enhance your linguistic repertoire.

수준별 예문

1

Ο καιρός είναι αρνητικός σήμερα.

The weather is negative today (meaning bad/unpleasant).

Masculine adjective matching 'καιρός'.

2

Το αποτέλεσμα είναι αρνητικό.

The result is negative.

Neuter adjective matching 'αποτέλεσμα'.

3

Είναι μια αρνητική μέρα.

It is a negative day.

Feminine adjective matching 'μέρα'.

4

Δεν θέλω αρνητικές σκέψεις.

I do not want negative thoughts.

Feminine plural matching 'σκέψεις'.

5

Αυτός ο άνθρωπος είναι πολύ αρνητικός.

This man is very negative.

Masculine adjective following the verb 'είναι'.

6

Η απάντηση ήταν αρνητική.

The answer was negative.

Feminine adjective matching 'απάντηση'.

7

Έχει αρνητική ενέργεια.

He/She has negative energy.

Feminine adjective matching 'ενέργεια'.

8

Το νούμερο είναι αρνητικό.

The number is negative.

Neuter adjective matching 'νούμερο'.

1

Υπάρχουν πολλά αρνητικά σε αυτή την πόλη.

There are many negatives in this city.

Neuter plural used as a noun.

2

Μου έδωσε μια αρνητική κριτική.

He gave me a negative review.

Feminine adjective matching 'κριτική'.

3

Η θερμοκρασία είναι αρνητική το βράδυ.

The temperature is negative at night.

Feminine adjective matching 'θερμοκρασία'.

4

Μην βλέπεις τα πράγματα αρνητικά.

Do not see things negatively.

Adverbial use of the neuter plural.

5

Ο αρνητικός πόλος της μπαταρίας.

The negative pole of the battery.

Masculine adjective matching 'πόλος'.

6

Είμαι αρνητικός σε αυτή την ιδέα.

I am negative/opposed to this idea.

Adjective used with a prepositional phrase.

7

Οι αρνητικές συνέπειες είναι πολλές.

The negative consequences are many.

Feminine plural matching 'συνέπειες'.

8

Το κλίμα στο γραφείο είναι αρνητικό.

The climate/atmosphere in the office is negative.

Neuter adjective matching 'κλίμα'.

1

Η αρνητική επιρροή των μέσων ενημέρωσης.

The negative influence of the media.

Feminine adjective in a complex noun phrase.

2

Έχει ένα αρνητικό πρόσημο η οικονομία.

The economy has a negative sign/direction.

Neuter adjective in a financial context.

3

Αντέδρασε αρνητικά στην πρότασή μου.

He reacted negatively to my proposal.

Adverbial form 'αρνητικά'.

4

Πρέπει να αποφεύγεις τους αρνητικούς ανθρώπους.

You must avoid negative people.

Masculine plural in the accusative case.

5

Το αρνητικό αποτέλεσμα του πειράματος.

The negative result of the experiment.

Neuter adjective matching 'αποτέλεσμα'.

6

Υπάρχει μια αρνητική τάση στην αγορά.

There is a negative trend in the market.

Feminine adjective matching 'τάση'.

7

Η αρνητική πλευρά του τουρισμού.

The negative side of tourism.

Feminine adjective matching 'πλευρά'.

8

Ήταν μια αρνητική εμπειρία για μένα.

It was a negative experience for me.

Feminine adjective matching 'εμπειρία'.

1

Η αρνητική διαφήμιση μπορεί να βλάψει την εταιρεία.

Negative advertising can harm the company.

Feminine adjective in a business context.

2

Το πρόγραμμα είχε αρνητικό αντίκτυπο στην κοινωνία.

The program had a negative impact on society.

Masculine adjective matching 'αντίκτυπο'.

3

Αντιμετωπίζει αρνητικά κάθε νέα αλλαγή.

He faces every new change negatively.

Adverbial use describing an attitude.

4

Οι αρνητικοί αριθμοί χρησιμοποιούνται στην άλγεβρα.

Negative numbers are used in algebra.

Masculine plural matching 'αριθμοί'.

5

Έλαβε αρνητικά σχόλια από τους κριτικούς.

He received negative comments from the critics.

Neuter plural matching 'σχόλια'.

6

Η αρνητική στάση της κυβέρνησης στο θέμα.

The government's negative stance on the issue.

Feminine adjective matching 'στάση'.

7

Παρουσιάζει αρνητική εικόνα για την κατάσταση.

He presents a negative image of the situation.

Feminine adjective matching 'εικόνα'.

8

Η αρνητική συσχέτιση μεταξύ των δύο παραγόντων.

The negative correlation between the two factors.

Feminine adjective in a scientific context.

1

Η αρνητική διαλεκτική είναι μια φιλοσοφική έννοια.

Negative dialectics is a philosophical concept.

Feminine adjective in a specialized academic context.

2

Το κείμενο έχει μια έντονα αρνητική χροιά.

The text has a strongly negative connotation.

Feminine adjective modified by an adverb.

3

Η αρνητική ελευθερία ορίζεται ως η απουσία εμποδίων.

Negative liberty is defined as the absence of obstacles.

Feminine adjective in political philosophy.

4

Παρατηρήθηκε μια αρνητική μεταβολή στα δεδομένα.

A negative change was observed in the data.

Feminine adjective matching 'μεταβολή'.

5

Η αρνητική κριτική προσέγγιση του έργου.

The negative critical approach to the work.

Feminine adjective in a multi-adjective phrase.

6

Εκφράστηκε αρνητικά για τις προοπτικές της συμφωνίας.

He expressed himself negatively about the prospects of the agreement.

Adverbial form used in a formal verb phrase.

7

Η αρνητική ενίσχυση στη συμπεριφορική ψυχολογία.

Negative reinforcement in behavioral psychology.

Feminine adjective in a psychology context.

8

Το αρνητικό αποτέλεσμα της ψηφοφορίας προκάλεσε κρίση.

The negative result of the vote caused a crisis.

Neuter adjective matching 'αποτέλεσμα'.

1

Η αρνητική εντροπία είναι απαραίτητη για τη ζωή.

Negative entropy is essential for life.

Feminine adjective in a high-level physics/biology context.

2

Η αρνητική θεολογία προσεγγίζει το θείο μέσω της άρνησης.

Negative theology approaches the divine through denial.

Feminine adjective in a theological context.

3

Η αρνητική ισχύς του βέτο στην Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση.

The negative power of the veto in the European Union.

Feminine adjective in a political science context.

4

Η αρνητική κληρονομιά του απολυταρχικού καθεστώτος.

The negative legacy of the autocratic regime.

Feminine adjective matching 'κληρονομιά'.

5

Το αρνητικό πρόσημο της παγκοσμιοποίησης σε ορισμένες περιοχές.

The negative sign/impact of globalization in certain regions.

Neuter adjective in a sociological context.

6

Η αρνητική επίδραση της ηχορύπανσης στα θαλάσσια θηλαστικά.

The negative effect of noise pollution on marine mammals.

Feminine adjective in an environmental scienc

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