"Connotation" means a non-dictionary definition.
Example: "The water is cool" (non-connotative)
"The movie was cool" (connotative).
In the sentence, "The movie was cool" the word "cool" doesn't refer to temperature, but to a systematic, rule-governed use of the word "cool" as a synonym for "awesome".
In other words, a group of people agree that the word "cool" can be used instead of the word "awesome," and "awesome" becomes the connotative definition of "cool."
Hard work has a negative connotation for some but they are ignoring the rewards of labor.
A positive connotation of stop is better noted when using it in a sentence. Such an example would be "She decided to stop eating because she was satisfied."
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The definition of connotations is that which is implied by a word in addition to its literal or primary meaning. Connotation is the feeling a certain word or phrase makes us feel suddenly. It can also mean the negative or positive feeling society places on some words especially slang.
The expression "hitting on" meaning trying to start a relationship, has a connotation of violence.
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Can you restate that sentence without a negative connotation?There was a connotation of grief in his voice.
The word "home" carries a positive connotation of warmth and security.
A positive connotation of stop is better noted when using it in a sentence. Such an example would be "She decided to stop eating because she was satisfied."
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It is not always possible; usually the tone of the sentence will give a clue as to whether it is a possitive or negative connotation.
"Where are you going?"
Connotation can be used to evoke emotions or create a specific tone in writing by using words with underlying meanings or associations. By selecting words with certain connotations, writers can enhance the overall impact and interpretation of their message. Additionally, connotation can help to add depth and complexity to descriptions or storytelling.
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"Bittersweet" has a connotation of a mix of happiness and sadness. "Wholesome" connotes something pure and good. "Sly" suggests cunning or deceitfulness.
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I can give you an example sentence. One example of the cat family is the lion.
A connotation in a sentence both refers to who/what is being acknowledged and describes it, or gives more detail about it. For example, a connotation of the character Harry Potter is "the boy who lived." When referring to Harry, I could call him "the boy who lived." This way, people can get a better picture of who Harry is and what type of person he is by using this connotation. We can obviously assume that this "boy who lived" is special and is a survivor of something.