Holding Negatives
Holding back negatives refers to the stylistic choice of delaying the placement of a negative word, such as “not,” further back in a sentence. This technique can create a greater impact, emphasize the negative aspect, or add a more dramatic tone. The further back the negative is delayed, the stronger its effect on the reader or listener.
In workplace communication, this technique can be used to express dissatisfaction, critique, or disappointment with more weight. Compare the following examples:
Direct placement of the negative
Slight delay of the negative
Holding back the negative for maximum impact
Workplace Examples
Team Performance
By delaying the negative, the criticism carries more weight and feels more deliberate.
Task Feedback
The delay suggests a thorough review before reaching this conclusion.
Client Interaction
The dramatic delay adds gravity to the critique, indicating careful thought.
Why Use Holding Back Negatives?
When used appropriately, holding back negatives can be an effective tool for workplace communication, especially when you need to convey critical or negative feedback with added impact.
