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Being pig-headed doesn't carry a positive connotation. Some people mistakenly think that strong-willed and pig-headed mean the same thing, but they don't. Being strong-willed can have many positive connotations such as a person being determined to stick to something, like defending certain principles under adverse conditions. Pig-headed has the connotation of dealing with someone who will not listen to reason. The dictionary definition for pig-headed is stupidly obstinate.
Undoubtedly, docile has a very positive connotation.
No, it has neither negative nor positive connotation.
A piglet is a baby pig. A pig is an adult pig.
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
(denotation)-red rose with green stem... (connotation)-Passion of love.
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Well the denotation is the exact meaning and the Connotation is the suggested idea which has to do with the word.
The literal meaning is Denotation. The implied meaning is Connotation.
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Denotation refers to the literal or dictionary definition of a word, while connotation refers to the feelings, emotions, or ideas associated with a word beyond its literal meaning. Denotation is objective and can be found in the dictionary, while connotation is subjective and can vary based on personal experiences and cultural context.
Its connotation is the same as its denotation: affectedly precise, neat or proper.
The denotation of the word "pillow" is a cushion for the head during sleep. The connotation may include ideas of comfort, relaxation, and coziness.
Connotation is an antonym for denotation. Connotation refers to the additional meaning or emotion associated with a word beyond its literal definition, while denotation is the literal or dictionary definition of a word.
The connotation of airport is fulfilled dreams and hope
Connotation is an implied meaning in addition to a literal meaning called a denotation. All words (verbs or other parts of speech) have a denotation, and many also have a connotation. But there is no connotative verb (implying a verb that has only a connotation and no denotation), only verbs that have connotations. Sharon swaggered into the room.