Using words with a positive or negative connotation is known as connotative language.
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You can use connotation in a sentence by choosing words that carry positive, negative, or neutral underlying meanings to evoke specific emotions or associations. For example, saying "She's frugal" instead of "She's cheap" conveys a more positive connotation.
The two kinds of connotation are positive connotations, which evoke favorable associations, and negative connotations, which evoke unfavorable associations.
The word "beautiful" carries a positive connotation, suggesting attractiveness and aesthetic pleasure.
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I was pleasantly surprised when my friend gave me a cut of the prize money.
Depends on the context of the word. Cut fabric? Cut from a team?
positive connotation
negative
No it is a positive connotation.
Yes gaze is a positive connotation
"Home" has a positive connotation.
"Home" has a positive connotation.
positive connotation for inactive
A positive connotation for talk could be discuss.
Vocation has a positive connotation.