"The denotation of the word 'dog' is a domesticated mammal commonly kept as a pet."
The word denotation (with one 'n') has a few different meanings so its usage will depend on the context of the sentence. But here is an example of its most common usage, being the noun from the act of denoting: "When you told me that darkness meant 'evil was approaching' you were giving me a connotation, I was really looking for a denotation such as 'the absence of light'."
The word denotation, unlike common vocabulary, is a literary term. In this it is difficult to configure a sentence that expresses its meaning. To denote something is to indicate something. You can compare denotation to connotation to assist your understanding. Examples: Denotation... 1. Someone says "iPhone" the denotation (rational indication) is "type of phone" 2. Someone says "banana" the denotation (rational indication) is "type of fruit" Connotation... 1. Someone says "home" it shows the connotation (emotional response) "warmth, love, happiness" 2. Someone says "grey skies" it shows the connotation (emotional response) "sadness" :) Michelle
The verb for denotation is "denote."
In English grammar, denotation refers to the literal or dictionary definition of a word, while connotation refers to the associated feelings, emotions, or ideas that a word may evoke. Denotation is objective and specific, while connotation is subjective and can vary based on individual experiences and cultural contexts. Understanding both denotation and connotation is important for effective communication and interpretation of language.
Interrogative sentence Interrogative sentence
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Denotation is the main meaning of a word and not the feelings that the word seems like. A good sentence would be, the words of the poem were beyond their denotation.
My business had a detonation costing $100,000.
Denotation is a word that is used to describe indication of a process through reference to a word or a symbol. A sentence with the word denotation would be, "Besides there varied denotations, the artists found a point of agreement."
The word denotation (with one 'n') has a few different meanings so its usage will depend on the context of the sentence. But here is an example of its most common usage, being the noun from the act of denoting: "When you told me that darkness meant 'evil was approaching' you were giving me a connotation, I was really looking for a denotation such as 'the absence of light'."
The word denotation, unlike common vocabulary, is a literary term. In this it is difficult to configure a sentence that expresses its meaning. To denote something is to indicate something. You can compare denotation to connotation to assist your understanding. Examples: Denotation... 1. Someone says "iPhone" the denotation (rational indication) is "type of phone" 2. Someone says "banana" the denotation (rational indication) is "type of fruit" Connotation... 1. Someone says "home" it shows the connotation (emotional response) "warmth, love, happiness" 2. Someone says "grey skies" it shows the connotation (emotional response) "sadness" :) Michelle
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Please give me examples in the sentence where the denotation is used!
Denotation is a dictionary definition, so a denotation of Hawaii could be "a group of islands in the pacific"
the denotation of sequence is put in order
The verb for denotation is "denote."