Connotation
These are known as connotations, which are the additional meanings and emotional connections that a word carries beyond its literal definition. Connotations can vary based on personal experiences, cultural backgrounds, and social contexts. They play a crucial role in shaping how a word is perceived and understood.
That is the conotative meaning.
connotation Connotation is emotional feelings and associations that go bebyond the dictionary definition of a word
The word you are looking for is "connotation." Connotation refers to the emotional or cultural meanings associated with a word that go beyond its literal definition.
The emotional or experiential associations an individual attaches to a word.
The implied or inferred overtone of a word is its connotation. Rather than a literal use of a word, it suggests a subjective view by the user.For example, the word "candid" as a synonym for honest. The word may have a different meaning applied to a politician versus a critic : a candid politician could be boldly honest while a candid critic would not spare one's feelings.
* using word(s) related to feelings over and over again
Emotional barriers is the feelings that prevent you to communicate effectively. liking and disliking are included in Emotional Barrier. Both the encoder and decoder affected in emotional barrier.
The dictionary definition of a word is its precise, agreed-upon definition. The ideas, feelings, and values associated with a word are referred to as its connotations, which go beyond the dictionary definition to represent broader cultural or personal associations.
Not the emotional kind of feelings but they do feel pain.
Emotional attachment is when you are very close with someone because of your feelings. A mother has an emotional attachment to her children because she loves them. Love is an emotion (a feeling) and an emotional attachment is based on that feelings.
No. Either you are emotional or you aren't.
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