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The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise
An example of a word pair with opposite denotations is "hot" and "cold." "Hot" refers to a high temperature, while "cold" denotes a low temperature, making them antonyms in terms of thermal perception. This contrast highlights their opposing qualities in describing temperature.
Denotation is the exact definition of the word. Denotations are strict definitions and have no emotions attached to them either good or bad.
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the word mean when the number is listed from least to greatest then you either find the number that most likely appear in a number line or something
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The word pair "high" and "low" have opposite denotations as they represent different levels of elevation or position in relation to a reference point.
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The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise
Denotation is the exact definition of the word. Denotations are strict definitions and have no emotions attached to them either good or bad.
Please give me examples in the sentence where the denotation is used!
No. They usually have even more connotations than denotations, and words can have many denotations. Think about the word "rainbow". Denotations: the spectrum of light, a semi-circular pattern in spectrum colours appearing after a rainstorm, anything coloured with the colours of the spectrum. Now think of the connotations: Noah, the story of the flood, God's forgiveness, Sir Isaac Newton, prisms, leprechauns, pots of gold, gay pride rallies, little girls' toys, etc. etc. etc.
Sense and to solve human problems.
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LCM
The least common multiple, or LCM.
Connotations are implied or suggested meanings or shades of meaning, as opposed to denotations which are the explicit meanings of words. A word denotes its denotation, and connotes its connotations. "The word 'lurk' connotes a nefarious intent."