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An "aroma" is the "smell" of something, thus there is no colour associated with this word.
Yes, the word aroma is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a smell that is strong but pleasant; a word for a thing. Example:When I opened the door, the aroma of baking pies greeted me.
B A rotten egg odor wafted from the house Negative connotation can be hinted at or obvious. Connotation creates a picture, an image--or here, a bad smell. As we read, we capture these connotations from how words create images.
Answer:"The aroma of food permeated throughout the house, causing my mouth to water." Answer:"I like the aroma of perfume."
A negative connotation is a descriptive word that implies an undesirable characteristic. A negative connotation of the word strange is the word weird.
This is a negative connotation.
Yes
A beggar generally is a negative connotation.
Denouncing has a negative connotation.
It is a negative Connotation
Some words do not have a negative connotation,as this word does. Actually, the word clothes is a neutral word and has no connotation at all.
It is a negative word. Meaning negative, dreary, sad, etc.
Connotation for the word ponder is positive
No, the word "story" does not inherently have a negative connotation. It simply refers to a narrative or account of events. The connotation can depend on the context in which it is used.
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I would say that the word douse has a negative connotation. It's usually used in connection with negative/bad actions, such as "he doused it with gasoline and set it on fire."