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Would say that the use of positive and negative connotations in war speeches is very significant. The use of a positive connotation would mean that you are endorsing and supporting the war while if you had used a negative connotation you may be implying all the bad things and tragedies that come from war, like death and brutality.
(valiant is an adjective and means brave or noble)The woman admired the man because he was so very valiant.The knight was both valiant and charismatic.The valiant efforts of the pilots resulted in the rescue of the ship's crew.
A dragon on a coat of arms means protector of treasurer, a valiant and defender. The dragon with his keen eyes is the bravest of all creatures.
Ethnocentrism is perhaps the word you are searching for; the belief that one's own culture is the right one and other cultures are inferior.
It means brave, splendid, daring, courageous, bold, dashing, plucky, valiant, civil, gracious, considerate, etc. etc. It was often used to describe knights in the middle ages.
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.
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."
Slimy has the most negative connotation.