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What is the connotation of the word residence?

It has a formal connotation.


What is a formal connotation for check out?

examine, inspect, investigate, review


What is a propostion?

It's a suggestion with perhaps a more formal connotation, like a proposal.


Is formal an adjective?

Yes, it can be an adjective based on the noun form. Formal has a connotation of an important or official occasion (e.g. formal dinner, formal wear, formal complaint).


What is the connotation of prim?

Its connotation is the same as its denotation: affectedly precise, neat or proper.


Which phrase has the least formal diciton?

There so many phrases that has the least formal diction. For instance the phrase kick back has an informal diction which makes is least formal type of diction.


In the sense of anybody anyone everybody everyone etc which is more formal?

There is no connotation of formality or informality in any of these words.


Which word contributes LEAST to the connotation used in the narrator's description of Orlick?

motivated


What words contributes LEAST to the connotation used in the description of Bessie Lee?

mild


Words contributes LEAST to the connotation used in the description of Bessie Lee?

mild


What word contributes the least to the connotation used in the description of Bessie Lee?

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What is a formal connotation?

A formal connotation is an association, primarily among words and phrases within a language, with how one acts around a figure of authority or someone else warranting respect, or even a complete stranger you do not wish to offend. It is generally a departure from more colloquial manners of speech in order to avoid portraying too much closeness between you and the person you are speaking with. This tends to manifest itself, in English at least, in the use of titles, the avoidance of contractions, and the lack of "slang". In essay writing, formality is also established by avoiding the use of first-person phrases.