Aroma is not a connotation; it refers specifically to a pleasant smell, often associated with food, beverages, or fragrances. Connotation, on the other hand, involves the emotional or cultural associations that a word carries beyond its literal meaning. While aroma can evoke certain feelings or memories, it itself is a descriptive term rather than a connotative one.
foolhardy: wreckless
That has a negative conotation.
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AROMA
Aroma The smell of the food is called "Aroma". We say, "This food has a good aroma", or we say, "That this food is aromatic!"
"Aroma" is a common noun.
no, random is opposite of free, its the inability of choices, freedom has a harmony conotation
The word "aroma" is a noun. It refers to a pleasant smell or fragrance.
A word meaning aroma with nine letters is fragrance. Other words that also mean aroma are scent, and odor. A fragrance, or aroma, is something you can smell.