Words with bad connotations often carry negative associations or evoke unpleasant feelings. Examples include "failure," "liar," "ugly," and "toxic," which can imply judgment, moral flaws, or undesirable traits. These words may influence perceptions and attitudes, leading to stigma or bias against the subjects they describe. It's important to be mindful of word choice, as language can significantly impact communication and relationships.
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The literal meaning is Denotation. The implied meaning is Connotation.
Words that do not have a connotation that evoke "calm" or "calmness" might include these:franticpanicchaoschaoticbarbaricdisheveledsplintered
I am sorry if you thought my connotation of that word meant you were a bad person.Referring to me as a very mature woman has a negative connotation.
Using words with a positive or negative connotation is known as connotative language.
"Betrayal" typically has a negative connotation as it implies the breaking of trust or loyalty.
Yes. Stingy or miserly are similar words with a negative connotation.
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There isn't one. The word "cowardly" has a negative connotation. Words which have a similar denotation but a positive connotation might be "prudent" or "cautious".
The word "ooze" means:To flow or leak out slowlySoft mud or slimeTo display some characteristic or qualityThus its connotation would be imparted by how it was used in a sentence rather than being intrinsically good or bad.