Definition of "negatively"
negatively
adverb
comparative more negatively, superlative most negatively
In a negative manner; so as to be damaging or not positive.
Quotations
How justly then might human law and Philosophy rise up against the righteousnesse of Moses, if this be true which our vulgar Divinity Fathers upon him, yeah upon God himselfe; not silently and only negatively to permit, but in his law to divulge a written and generall priviledge to commit and persist in unlawfull divorces with a high hand, with security and no ill fame […]
1644, John Milton, chapter 3, in The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, London, page 38
Tynesiders appear to be proud of their accents, according to the findings, but Brummies responded negatively to hearing their vowels on TV and radio, partly because they recognise they are ridiculed for them by some of their compatriots.
2009 May 13, Mark Sweney, James Robinson, “Not all regions like to hear their own accents in ads, survey finds”, in The Guardian
(responding to a question, proposal, vote, etc.) In the negative; with the answer “no.”
Quotations
Throttling his joy, Ahab negatively answered this unexpected question […]
1851 November 14, Herman Melville, “Chapter 128”, in Moby-Dick; or, The Whale, 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers; London: Richard Bentley