Examples of positive adjectives
Next, we propose a list of the most frequent examples of positive adjectives in Spanish, following the semantic parameters:
Successful, adequate, adaptable, agile, personable, pleasant, kind, cheerful, apt, attentive, caring, nice, good, capable, charitable, compassionate, consistent, competent, constant, friendly, happy, determined, diligent, discreet, open-minded, thoughtful, polite, effective, efficient, enterprising, charming, great, exceptional, demanding, expert, extraordinary, fantastic, happy, faithful, firm, great, skillful, talkative, beautiful, honest, witty, independent, interesting, fair, loyal, logical, wonderful, Meticulous, methodical, motivating, thorough, remarkable, negotiator, optimistic, orderly, organized, oriented, objective, patient, cautious, cautious, persistent, persevering, peaceful, prepared, prudent, versatile, positive, proactive, productive, punctual, protective, reasonable, quick, straight, respectful, responsible, wise, sure, tenacious, tolerant, calm, unique, valid, courageous, versed.
It is important that you keep in mind that, although these adjectives are positive, can be used in contexts that do not imply a good quality or be used with a certain irony. For example, we can say of a person that he is "excessively meticulous", which would not always be a positive quality, as is the case with the adjective "talkative".
Therefore, it is essential to know the enunciation context, the speakers who participate in the discourse and, above all, the intonation with which the phrase is formulated, since, especially irony, is something that is very present in language oral.