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  • CONNOTATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    While each of these two words has several possible meanings, they are notably distinct from each other in all senses Denotation is concerned with explicit meaning, and connotation tends to be concerned with implicit meaning
  • CONNOTATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    The discovery of connotations is based on cultural and literary experience, or on the structure of a specific text, or both
  • Connotation - Wikipedia
    It is often useful to avoid words with strong connotations (especially pejorative or disparaging ones) when striving to achieve a neutral point of view A desire for more positive connotations, or fewer negative ones, is one of the main reasons for using euphemisms
  • Connotation - Definition and Examples | LitCharts
    Connotation is the array of emotions and ideas suggested by a word in addition to its dictionary definition Most words carry meanings, impressions, or associations apart from or beyond their literal meaning
  • Connotation - Examples and Definition of Connotation
    Connotation refers to a meaning that is implied by a word apart from the thing which it describes explicitly Words carry cultural and emotional associations or meanings, in addition to their literal meanings or denotations
  • Grammarly Blog
    Connotation, pronounced kah-nuh-tay-shn, means “something suggested by a word or thing ” It’s the image a word evokes beyond its literal definition Connotation is a noun Here it is in a sentence: I avoided using the word “urgent” because of its connotation
  • CONNOTATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    The meaning that a word suggests or implies A connotation includes the emotions or associations that surround a word For example, the word modern strictly means “belonging to recent times,” but the word's connotations can include such notions as “new, up to date, experimental ”
  • Connotation (of Words) - Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo
    Connotations are the emotional or cultural meanings attached to a word beyond its literal definition Connotations can be positive, negative, or neutral, depending on personal or cultural perspectives
  • Connotation - Grammar Monster
    As well as a literal meaning, a word can also carry an additional idea or feeling, which is called its connotation For example: The word "meticulous" means thorough It has a positive connotation It describes a person who ensures every detail is covered The word "nitpicking" also means thorough It has a negative connotation
  • 700 Connotation Examples [With Explanation] - Writing Beginner
    Every word has two meanings: a literal meaning, and an extra meaning — or connotation — based on layers of emotion, mood, and cultural nuance That’s why the right word choice can transform a sentence from flat to vibrant or from benign to foreboding





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