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The aspect of a word that expresses an idea, image, or feeling different from its actual meaning is known as connotation. While the denotation of a word refers to its literal definition, connotation encompasses the emotional and cultural associations that come with it. For example, the word "home" denotes a place of residence, but its connotations might evoke feelings of warmth, safety, or nostalgia.
image = l'image (the image)
The word feeling has two syllables. (feel-ing)
One word for the feeling of ones enemies around is paranoia.
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An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you know the definition. "Feeling" is a word.
One example of a word with the word root "ev" is "evoke", which means to bring a memory, feeling, or image into the mind.
what is a 5 letter word for a tiny light that makes up an image on a screen Are you thinking of a "pixel?"
An idiom is a phrase whose meaning cannot be guessed from the meaning of the words in it. It makes no sense unless you know the definition. "Feeling" is a word.
C. connotation
The aspect of a word that expresses an idea, image, or feeling different from its actual meaning is known as connotation. While the denotation of a word refers to its literal definition, connotation encompasses the emotional and cultural associations that come with it. For example, the word "home" denotes a place of residence, but its connotations might evoke feelings of warmth, safety, or nostalgia.
A word meaning lasting and not temporary is "permanent."
The Hawaiian word for feeling is "ʻano."
The Luhya word for the English word feeling is "hisia."
image = l'image (the image)