meaning - Terms to apply to something that leaves strong memory


Do the following terms have positive, neutral or negative meaning?



  • memorable

  • impressive

  • remarkable


What are other similar terms that are used for positive, neutral and negative intention?



Answer



All the terms mentioned so far (memorable, impressive, remarkable, unforgettable, etc.) tend to have positive connotations in the absence of any negative modifier. Memorable is the most neutral of the bunch.


For equivalents to memorable that have a negative connotation, you may have to go a little further afield. Traumatic, notorious and infamous can all mean "memorable in a bad way."


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