Harry charged out of the cave to face the dragon.
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.
The connotative meaning of energy is powerful energetic
A table is used to eat on. That is the connotative and denotative meanings.
Nouns are bravery, courage, or heroism. (Adjectives brave, courageous, heroic.) (Adverbs bravely, courageously, heroically)
Harry charged out of the cave to face the dragon.
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.
The pilots preformed heroically in landing the stricken plane. The soldier faced the enemy and heroically lead his troops to safety.
Praise
The connotative meaning of energy is powerful energetic
bravly
The connotative meaning of petite is dainty. The actual meaning is small in stature.
A table is used to eat on. That is the connotative and denotative meanings.
Nouns are bravery, courage, or heroism. (Adjectives brave, courageous, heroic.) (Adverbs bravely, courageously, heroically)
The connotative meaning of a word refers to what it suggests about something.
Explicit
Denotative - been around for a long time. Connotative - weak, useless, fragile