I believe all words have an original meaning. This is often later corrupted or added to.
All that I know is that if you want to remove a word from a quote and replace it with another word, you use [] to show this. For example, your quote is, "looked like pornography", you use "looked like [inappropriate things]. (remember, this is just an example)
The connotative meaning of "utterance" typically carries a sense of speech or vocal expression that is intentional, purposeful, or significant. It may imply that the words spoken hold weight or convey a specific message or emotion.
The root word in "unintentional" is "intentional." The prefix "un-" is added to the root word to create the opposite meaning, changing it from intentional (done on purpose) to unintentional (done without purpose).
The base word of "unintentional" is "intentional." By adding the prefix "un-" to "intentional," the meaning changes to signify something not done on purpose.
An intentional departure from a normal meaning of a word is called a figurative language or a figure of speech. This can include metaphors, similes, personification, and hyperbole, among others, that create a more expressive or imaginative way of conveying meaning. It is a deliberate choice by a writer or speaker to add depth or emphasis to their communication.
intended, planned, deliberate, prearranged, aforethought, designed, premeditated
The opposite of intentional is unintentional, meaning not done deliberately or on purpose.
involuntary means "not intentional".
All that I know is that if you want to remove a word from a quote and replace it with another word, you use [] to show this. For example, your quote is, "looked like pornography", you use "looked like [inappropriate things]. (remember, this is just an example)
The connotative meaning of "utterance" typically carries a sense of speech or vocal expression that is intentional, purposeful, or significant. It may imply that the words spoken hold weight or convey a specific message or emotion.
intentional; deliberate(ly)
intentional; deliberate(ly)
The root word in "unintentional" is "intentional." The prefix "un-" is added to the root word to create the opposite meaning, changing it from intentional (done on purpose) to unintentional (done without purpose).
The base word of "unintentional" is "intentional." By adding the prefix "un-" to "intentional," the meaning changes to signify something not done on purpose.
A repeated phrase refers to a specific set of words or group of words that are used multiple times within the same context or piece of writing. It can be intentional for emphasis, to create a rhythm, or to reinforce a central idea or theme.
intentional mildness, tenderness, carefulness, caution, kindness
Cardioplegia is the intentional and temporary cessation of cardiac activity. cardio meaning the heart and plegia meaning paralysis therefore" cardiac paralysis"