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Two words with same meaning are called synonyms.
Two words with the same meaning are called synonyms.
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have the same denotation
Yes, two words can have the same denotation (literal meaning) but different connotations (emotional or implied meanings). For example, "thin" and "skinny" have the same denotation of being less wide, but "thin" can carry a more neutral connotation compared to the potentially negative connotation of "skinny."
The literal meaning of the word
The literal meaning is Denotation. The implied meaning is Connotation.
This is the word's denotation
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No, reference and denotation are related but not the same. Reference is the relationship between a symbol (word, phrase, etc.) and the object or concept it represents, while denotation specifically refers to the literal or explicit meaning of a word or phrase.
The denotation of the word "brother" is a male sibling; a boy or man who shares the same parent or parents.
The denotation of "cross" is a structure consisting of two intersecting lines, typically perpendicular to each other.
Arguing has the same denotation as debating but carries a more negative connotation, implying a more heated or confrontational discussion.
Denotation is the main meaning of a word and not the feelings that the word seems like. A good sentence would be, the words of the poem were beyond their denotation.
The assignment given to the class was to study the denotation of the sentences as a whole. Another example: In the study of language, all words have a denotation (a dictionary meaning) but some also have a connotation (what the word means in the culture, the emotions the word can evoke).