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Actually, the material definition of a word or its literal meaning is its denotation, not its connotation. Denotation refers to the literal or primary meaning of a word, while connotation refers to the associated emotions, feelings, or ideas that a word may evoke beyond its literal meaning.
A negative connotation of the word "talk" could be gossiping or spreading rumors.
A positive connotation of "loud" could be that it is energizing or enthusiastic, creating a vibrant and exciting atmosphere.
A positive connotation for "shady" could be "mysterious" or "enigmatic," implying a sense of intrigue or allure.
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One negative connotation of "thick" could be that it implies something is not sleek or slender, potentially suggesting a lack of elegance or sophistication.
A positive connotation for talk could be discuss.
The word surprise is not a connotation, but it can haveconnotations. This is a complicated question, however. Connotative meaning is the implied or understood meaning of a word or phrase; it is opposed to the denotative meaning, which is the dictionary definition for a word. The complication arises in that connotative meanings differ from person to person.For example, for one person surprise could have a positive connotation. It could make them think of surprise birthday parties, of receiving unexpected gifts, et cetera. For another, it could have a neutral connotation. Sometimes surprises are good, sometimes they are bad. For a third person, it could have a negative connotation. Surprises could mean unforeseen bills or a sudden tragedy. Meanings are not in words, but in people. The connotation of the word surprise, therefore, depends on the person.
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Only positive connotation of interrupted I could find is continued.
When you use flashy to mean noticeable and standing out, that could be a positive connotation.
A connotation is a secondary or associated meaning of a word. If you have the word home then a possible connotation for it could be a place of residence.
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A positive connotation for "street" could be "vibrant" or "lively", as streets can be bustling with energy, activity, and a sense of community.
A connotation for "deplore" could be to strongly criticize or condemn something, implying a sense of strong disapproval or disgust.
An experimental question is a question that can be answered through scientific investigation and experimentation. It typically focuses on exploring the relationship between variables or testing a hypothesis to draw conclusions based on empirical evidence. Experimental questions are specific, testable, and help guide the research process.
A word with a favorable connotation could be 'mansion', while 'shack' has an unfavorable connotation. They are both used to describe the neutral word, 'house'. Smell--- APEX
The definition of lap actually has many meanings. It could be referring to the front area of a person from the waist down to the knees while seated. It could also mean to take in liquid or food with the tongue.