denotation
The opposite is ambitious, which can mean motivated, determined, or can have the connotation of ruthlessness.
Because the word "criticism" has come to have a negative connotation, it could be an antonym for accolade (praise). Other words might be censure, rebuke, disapproval, condemnation, or stricture.
A Synonym is something that is related to another word. Like a Synonym for crazy could be mad, insane, weird, nutty, bizzare. An Antonym is the oppisite. For crazy and antonym is sane, level- headed.
The antonym for male chauvinism is female chauvinism. Both refer to a prejudiced belief that one's sex is superior to the opposite sex.
"Honorific" and "appellation" are close to antonyms for the negative connotation of "epithet," but epithet is sometimes used in a neutral sense. (E.g. "Homeric epithets" are not necessarily derogatory.)
Connotation is an antonym for denotation. Connotation refers to the additional meaning or emotion associated with a word beyond its literal definition, while denotation is the literal or dictionary definition of a word.
The opposite is ambitious, which can mean motivated, determined, or can have the connotation of ruthlessness.
Because the word "criticism" has come to have a negative connotation, it could be an antonym for accolade (praise). Other words might be censure, rebuke, disapproval, condemnation, or stricture.
A Synonym is something that is related to another word. Like a Synonym for crazy could be mad, insane, weird, nutty, bizzare. An Antonym is the oppisite. For crazy and antonym is sane, level- headed.
The antonym for male chauvinism is female chauvinism. Both refer to a prejudiced belief that one's sex is superior to the opposite sex.
"Honorific" and "appellation" are close to antonyms for the negative connotation of "epithet," but epithet is sometimes used in a neutral sense. (E.g. "Homeric epithets" are not necessarily derogatory.)
Because the word "criticism" has come to have a negative connotation, it could be an antonym for accolade (praise). Other words might be censure, rebuke, disapproval, condemnation, or stricture.
The antonym of "bureau" can vary depending on context, but a common opposite might be "chaos" or "disorder," reflecting the structured nature of a bureau compared to an unorganized state. In terms of physical space, "open" or "public" could also serve as antonyms, contrasting with a bureau's connotation of a private or formal office.
...connotation!
It is a neutral connotation.
It is a negative connotation.
uneasy is negative connotation