british english - Does the word "indefatigable" have positive or negative connotation?


Example usage:



Terence, you have indefatigable enthusiasm. The effect it has on people is inspiring.



In the sense of exuberance, but you feel positively about it.



Answer



On its own: positive.


Modifying a neutral quality: positive.


However, it's not incorrect to use it as a modifier of a negative quality, so the obviously negative "your indefatigable stupidity continues to amaze me" is a valid use, too.


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