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The thoughts and feelings associated with a word

Language

Connotation is the tone or emotional association that a word has. It can be negative or positive, but is usually something seen by the population in general.

For example, "slim" and "bony" both mean that a person is thin.

"Slim," though, has a positive connotation -- it makes you think of an attractive person, while "bony" has a negative connotation -- it makes you think of a malnourished or impoverished person.

Logic

In logic it is the set of attributes constituting the meaning of a term, and thus determining the range of objects to which that term may be applied.

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