The adjectives are the participles, surveilled or surveilling.
The verb form of surveillance? Not 'surveyed' imho. That's a different beast of the same family. I'd go with 'to surveil' and (or) 'surveilling'.
To be under close observation or under suspicion.
The word surveillance is a noun. Surveillance is a close observation of something.
"Surveillance" has connotations of spying, of intruding on someone's privacy without their consent for nefarious purposes. The denotation simply means "keeping watch on".
The word 'surveillance' is a noun; a word for the close observation of someone or something; a word for a thing.
A burden is unwanted. Yes, the word has negative connotations.
Positive connotations for the word ruler (as in a king, president, etc.) are a leader, diplomat, example to the people, fair, impartial, etc.
Connotations are words that invoke feelings or ideas about the definition just by the sound of the word. Connotations of Hawaii may be words like 'breeze,' 'tropical,' or 'ocean.'
Since he was suspected of committing the crime, the police kept him under surveillance.
Cold, frost, chilly, frozen, and a bunch more.
A burden is unwanted. Yes, the word has negative connotations.
The word "connotations" refers to the range of emotions or ideas associated with a particular word or phrase, beyond its literal meaning.
Some connotations of the word "light" include illumination, clarity, enlightenment, positivity, and weightlessness.
The connotations of a word can evoke different emotions and associations, influencing how it is perceived by the audience. Positive connotations can make a word more powerful and persuasive, while negative connotations can weaken the impact of a message. By choosing words with appropriate connotations, speakers and writers can effectively communicate their intended meaning and tone.
Taylor and I rode in a surveillance truck.
This is a surveillance operation once the medicine is on the market.
To be understood.
Individual connotations depend upon the experience of a particular person. A word may have a particular association for one person and not for another. Cultural connotations are associations of a particular word shared by all members of a particular culture.
False. The connotations of a word can significantly affect how it is perceived or interpreted beyond its literal meaning. Connotations can evoke emotions, cultural associations, or personal experiences that go beyond the dictionary definition of a word.
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They indicate the suggested meanings of a word.
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