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There are no specific words that are denotative words. All words are denotative, have a literal meaning, but also have a connotative meaning. The answer to your question can be any word. For example:

  • denotative inch: noun, a unit of measure equal to one twelfth of a foot (2.54cm); verb, to move slowly and carefully in a specified direction.
    • connotative: We were within an inch of missing the deadline.
  • denotative pair: noun, two matching things, two people who are connected with each other, a single unit made up of two similar parts joined together; verb, to put two people or things together.
    • connotative: They are quite the pair.
  • denotative angry: adjective, having a strong feeling of or showing annoyance, displeasure, or hostility; stormy, turbulent, or threatening.
    • connotative: The old house appeared angry at being abandoned.

So, just pick any ten words with their definitions.

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