Connotation refers to the emotional or cultural associations that a word carries beyond its literal definition, or denotation. It encompasses the feelings, ideas, and nuances that a word evokes in addition to its explicit meaning. For example, the word "home" connotes warmth, safety, and comfort, whereas "house" is more neutral and refers simply to a physical structure. Understanding connotation is essential for effective communication, as it can shape perceptions and influence responses.
The literal meaning is Denotation. The implied meaning is Connotation.
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A connotation is a secondary or associated meaning of a word. If you have the word home then a possible connotation for it could be a place of residence.
Yes the idea or meaning is associated with a word and it is called its definition.
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"Chubby" and "fat" have about the same meaning but "fat" has more of a negative connotation meaning.
No, "brilliant" typically has a positive connotation, meaning exceptionally clever or talented.
Connotation means an idea or feeling that invokes a person the literal meaning. For example, the word discipline gives the connotation of unhappiness.
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connotation means an idea or feeling that invokes a person the literal meaning. For example, the word discipline gives the connotation of unhappiness.
The expression "hitting on" meaning trying to start a relationship, has a connotation of violence.