Positive Words That Start with K (and Their Meaning)


Hello, and welcome to Smart Positivity. In this article you will find a list full of positive words, as well as their meaning.

But before we get to the list, let’s have a quick word about positive words.

Quick word about positive words

One of the most important things to know about words is that they have a lot of power, especially positive words.

Wheatear they are written or spoken, positive words, your positive words can empower, encourage, they can motivate, and they can inspire you and the people around you.

While positive words have a lot of power, they won’t be able to do too much on their own if you don’t try to be at least a little bit receptive. A lot of positive words, like most words, can have multiple meanings. And if you try to see the negative side of things, not even the most positive word in the world will seem that positive to you. So basically, the more you try to think about being positive, the greater the effect of the positive words will be.

I know from personal experience that trying to maintain a positive attitude during hard times can be challenging, but it can be done if you practice.

At the end of the article, after the positive word list I will share with you a small tip, or exercise if you want, that drastically helped me in my day to day life when it comes to maintaining a positive attitude.

But before that, here is a table with the positive words, and after the table you will find list with the same positive words, as well as their meaning and an example of how to use them in a sentence.

And remember every word can be a positive word if you want it.

Table of positive words that start with K

KeenKeeperKempt
KeyKindKindness
KindredKinglyKiss
KnightlyKnowableKnowledge
KnowledgeableKudos 

List of positive words that start with K and their meaning

Keen

Meaning: Characterized by strength and distinctness of perception; extremely sensitive or responsive, characterized by strength and distinctness of perception; extremely sensitive or responsive.

Example: Keen eyes.

Keeper

Meaning: A person charged with responsibility for the preservation and conservation of something valuable, as a curator or game warden, a person who conforms to or abides by a requirement.

Example: A keeper of his word.

Kempt

Meaning: Neatly or tidily kept.

Example: A kempt little cottage.

Key

Meaning: Something or someone of crucial importance.

Example: She became a key figure in the suffragette movement.

Kind

Meaning: Of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person, having, showing, or proceeding from benevolence.

Example: Kind words.

Kindness

Meaning: The state or quality of being kind, a kind act; favor:

Example: Kindness to animals.

Kindred

Meaning: Associated by origin, nature, qualities, etc.

Example: Kindred spirits.

Kingly

Meaning: Stately or splendid, as resembling, suggesting, or befitting a king; regal.

Example: He strode into the room with a kingly air.

Kiss

Meaning: To touch or press with the lips slightly pursed, and then often to part them and to emit a smacking sound, in an expression of affection, love, greeting, reverence, etc.

Example: He kissed his son on the cheek.

Knightly

Meaning: Characteristic of a knight; noble, courageous, and generous.

Example: Knightly deeds.

Knowable

Meaning: Able to be observed, understood, or ascertained.

Example: The full extent of the damage isn’t knowable in advance.

Knowledge

Meaning: Acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition.

Example: Knowledge of many things.

Knowledgeable

Meaning: Possessing or exhibiting knowledge, insight, or understanding; intelligent; well-informed; discerning; perceptive.

Example: A knowledgeable person.

Kudos

Meaning: Honor; glory; acclaim.

Example: He received kudos from everyone on his performance.

One last tip

In the end I would like you to recommend you a simple, easy and short exercise that can drastically improve your day and your overall life.

Start your day by choosing a positive word and try to make a couple of sentences that can apply to your daily life, and try to follow up on those sentences. Here is an example, let’s say that the word you choose is “Family”. One of the sentences could be something like:

“Today after I’m done working, I will spend some time with my family.”

Or, if the word is “Positive” one of the sentences can look like this:

“I will try to keep a positive attitude for the rest of the day.”

The sentences don’t have to be too long or too complicated, try to keep them as simple as possible. They also don’t have to include complicated actions, the simpler they are the better.

From personal experience I would suggest you to start with very simple sentences, this way you will be able to follow them, and over time try to make them a little more complex. The important part is to keep them at a complexity level that you can follow.

If you want a little help with choosing a new word every day you can visit this page that will offer you a new word every time you visit.

The words on this page are handpicked by me, and they are the same words I use every day. I started doing this exercise many years ago and it ended up doing wanders for me, and I sincerely hope it will do the same for you.

To make sure we provide the best definitions for the positive words we used multiple reputable sources such as: Oxford Learner’s Dictionary, Cambridge Dictionary, Dictionary.com, Merriam- Webster Dictionary, Lexico.com.

While the words used in this article can have multiple definitions and meanings, I tried to choose the most positive ones.

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