No. They usually have even more connotations than denotations, and words can have many denotations. Think about the word "rainbow". Denotations: the spectrum of light, a semi-circular pattern in spectrum colours appearing after a rainstorm, anything coloured with the colours of the spectrum. Now think of the connotations: Noah, the story of the flood, God's forgiveness, Sir Isaac newton, prisms, leprechauns, pots of gold, gay pride rallies, little girls' toys, etc. etc. etc.
Not necessarily. A word can have multiple connotations depending on the context in which it is used. Connotations are subjective associations that people make with words, so one word can evoke different meanings or emotions for different individuals.
One negative connotation for the word "aroma" could be "stench," which implies a strong and unpleasant smell.
Birth would be one of the few appropriate opposites to slaughter, however slaughter usually has a connotation of dealing with multiple people, while birth usually is connoted with only one.
There isn't one. The word "cowardly" has a negative connotation. Words which have a similar denotation but a positive connotation might be "prudent" or "cautious".
The word expose as a somewhat negative connotation, implying a non consensual exposure, one against the person's will. It implies vulnerability, which is negative.
One negative connotation for the word "innocent" is "naive," suggesting a lack of awareness or understanding that can make someone vulnerable or easily deceived.
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I think it is 'associate'.
AnswerThe negative connotation for the word vulnerable is that it has a stigma or denotative meaning that suggests that if one is vulnerable they are also: faulty, weak, failures. However, this is not always the case, it sometimes takes a very strong will to be vulnerable.AnswerThe first answer is correct for the word vulnerable; the question was asking for use of the word venerable, which means respectable, revered, honorable, or reputable. Venerable has a positive connotation if the description is a true one; it has a negative connotation if it's being used for someone who only appears to be venerable on the surface and therefor doesn't really deserve the description.
The word with a negative connotation is A Pedagogue.
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An imitation, usually with the connotation that it's one of lesser quality.