The connotation is what you think of when you hear that word. For example, some people think of how cute cats are and their first cats, etc...some people hate cats, and that's what they think of when they hear the word. Here's another example: thin and scrawny. Which one has the more positive connotation? Thin. Scrawny sounds like a malnourished and ugly thing to be, but thin sounds attractive and positive.
Examples of old words that have new meanings:
Examples of nouns that have different meanings from singular to plural:
accommodation: an uncountable noun as a word for a change in behavior or attitude that helps people work together or end a disagreement; the automatic adjustment of the eye for seeing at different distances.
accommodations: a word for lodging and meals or traveling space and related services.
due: a right, what is owed.
dues: money paid regularly for membership in an organization or union.
effect (effects): is an abstract noun, a word for a condition, or state of affairs that is produced by a cause; the condition of being in full force.effects: another definition for the plural is a concrete noun, a word for the things that belong to someone; artificial images and sounds created for film.
good: abstract noun; a word for something conforming to a moral order; praiseworthy character; something beneficial or useful.
goods: concrete noun; a word for something having value; something produced for purchase.
notion (notions): an abstract noun; a word for a conception of or belief about something; a sudden wish or desire.
notions: a concrete noun; a word for small useful articles (as pins, needles, or thread).
There are nouns that have an abstract and a concrete context:
change: an abstract noun as a word for a difference.
change: a concrete noun as a word for coins.
activity: an abstract noun as a word for the actions involved in a task.
activity: a concrete noun as a word for the physical intensity of a radioactive source.
edge: an abstract noun as a word for an advantage.
edge: a concrete noun as a word for the sharp side of a blade or the farthest out part of something.
license: an abstract noun as a word for permission.
license: a concrete noun as a word for a written document or plate affixed to a vehicle.
Perfect example: Aloha means Hello and Good bye.
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Definition, (n) A description of the meaning of a word. That was an example.
There are various dictionary websites that you can use to check the meaning of words. See the related link for one such website.
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Sure! A common example is "bat," which can refer to a flying mammal or a piece of sports equipment used in baseball.
Prefixes are the words that are added before words to give a new meaning to that word. For example,qualified - disqualified. here "dis" is a prefix
Gate-way, cardboard, carseat, labrat.
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I don't quite know what you're asking, but I think you mean exampli gratia (for example).
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A prefix goes before the word and can change the meaning, or the way that the word is used. For example, the prefix un- can be added to the word to give it opposite meaning.
to give the audience time to connect with the meaning of her words -apex
Definition, (n) A description of the meaning of a word. That was an example.
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There are various dictionary websites that you can use to check the meaning of words. See the related link for one such website.