Automobile
automobile
Freedom is the best example of a connotative value for the word car. Connotation value is the feelings the word creates.
The word lamb has a denotative meaning of being a not-fully-grown offspring of a sheep.
You may be referring to "connotative"-- in other words, what "connotation" or cultural meaning does this word have, as opposed to the "denotative" or dictionary definition. Connotation involves whether the word evokes a positive or a negative perception. For example, the word "fat"-- the denotative, or dictionary definition is "overweight." But in a culture that values being thin, the word "fat" might have a negative connotation.
Elderly
The word is "insane." The denotative meaning of this term is mentally unstable or having a disordered mind.
A table is used to eat on. That is the connotative and denotative meanings.
Sheep
A denotative characteristic refers to the explicit, literal meaning of a word or phrase, as opposed to its connotative meanings, which involve the emotional or associative implications. For example, the denotative meaning of "home" is simply a place where one lives, while its connotations might include comfort, family, or safety. Denotative characteristics are essential for clear communication, ensuring that the intended meaning is understood without ambiguity.
The dictionary provides a list of definitions that you can use to determine the literal meaning of a word.
To find the denotative meaning of a word, look up the word in a dictionary. The denotative meaning is the literal definition or primary meaning of the word, as opposed to connotations or figurative meanings. It is usually the first definition listed in a dictionary entry.
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