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No such word as "errational". If you meant "irrational" then a synonym would be 'unhinged', 'mad', 'loopy', 'impulsive', 'unreasonable', 'unsound'.
Synonyms would be 'unhinged', 'mad', 'loopy', 'impulsive', 'unreasonable', 'unsound'.
In general yes. For example, if you accuse someone of ignorance it definitely has negative connotations. I only use the term when I refer to my own field of knowledge.
No, absent is an adjective. The adverb form is "absently" (which has other connotations).
No, it is an adjective. The adverb form "dumbly" has modern connotations besides just dullness or ignorance.
An adjective.
The definition of the word modern is "contemporary", but the word's connotations can include such notions as "experimental" or "up-to-date".
A burden is unwanted. Yes, the word has negative connotations.
crazy, loopy, nutty
loopy, crazy
loopy, likable
Some connotations of the word "light" include illumination, clarity, enlightenment, positivity, and weightlessness.
To be understood.
Individual connotations depend upon the experience of a particular person. A word may have a particular association for one person and not for another. Cultural connotations are associations of a particular word shared by all members of a particular culture.
They indicate the suggested meanings of a word.
rumor hearsay
Connotations are a social invention and do not affect the word in question's definition or literal meaning.