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Using words with a positive or negative connotation is known as connotative language.
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".
Yes. Stingy or miserly are similar words with a negative connotation.
supportive is a positive connotation, but you can use other words like reinforce, stand by, and other words pertaining to that nature
Words with positive connotations are those that have happy or good meanings. Some words with positive connotations are joy, gladness, euphoria, excitement, and jubilant.
"Unique", "eccentric", and "quirky" are synonyms for "strange" that often carry a more positive connotation. These words can suggest individuality, creativity, and a sense of charm or intrigue.
You can use connotation in a sentence by choosing words that carry positive, negative, or neutral underlying meanings to evoke specific emotions or associations. For example, saying "She's frugal" instead of "She's cheap" conveys a more positive connotation.
Speakers need to know if words create a negative or positive response.
The words "bawls" and "howls" typically have a negative connotation, implying loud or distressed vocalizations. "Blares" can have either negative or positive connotations depending on the context - it can suggest loud and intrusive noise, but in certain contexts (like music or announcements), it may be neutral or positive.
...connotation!
Thrilled is the highest positive of these 4 multiple choice answers.
The literal meaning is Denotation. The implied meaning is Connotation.