The connotative value of a car depends on how you think about the term. A young person might see a car as a way to escape his home or as proof that he is an adult.
Freedom is the best example of a connotative value for the word car. Connotation value is the feelings the word creates.
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Any word that is used to express something which is not in the dictionary is the connotative meaning of the word. For example, the word 'great' can be used to express the opposite of it's meaning. If a person's car fails to start on a cold winters day, they maight exclaim, "Oh, great!" They are using the word differently than it is intended.
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No, the word car is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.A possessive noun shows ownership by adding an apostrophe s to the end of the word or, if the word already ends with an s, add an apostrophe after the ending s.The possessive for for the noun car is car's. Example use:The car's bumper was cracked.
Residual value is the future value of a good after depreciation of its initial value. For example you bought a car for $20,000. After two years and 60,000 of mileage it will value of $10,000.
near for example were you near the new car?
Please don't be envious of my new car.
A dysphemism brings about negative feelings about the word, whereas, a euphemism brings about positive feelings. Example for the word 'used car' junker - dysphemism certified pre-owned car - euphemism
Example of the word push: I push my kids in a buggy. Push the car to start it.Throwing a baseball
One such word is windshield. Example sentence: Snow covered the windshield of her car.