Not always. You can have connotation with or without Propaganda. "Frugal" and "miserly" both refer to someone who is likely to save the money he gets, but each word has a connotation. A "frugal" person is careful not to waste his money. A "miserly" person is assumed to keep more than he needs to keep because he doesn't want anybody else to get any of it. Either of these could be a simple opinion about an individual. But if someone speaks of miserly heirs to inherited fortunes, it might be considered propaganda as it paints a whole group of people as greedy.
Chairman Mao used propaganda to control everyone who lived in China.
Governments in Asia use propaganda to control public opinion, shape national identity, and maintain political power. Propaganda can help rally support for government policies, promote national unity, and influence public perception of domestic or international events.
Burger King may use persuasive marketing techniques to influence consumer behavior, which could be considered a form of propaganda. However, the use of propaganda typically involves spreading biased or misleading information to manipulate opinions, which may not necessarily be the case for Burger King's marketing efforts.
Another contributor said:A Nation might use Propaganda in a time of war because they want to persuade the people living in the nation that their war efforts are worth it, and that fighting the war is a good thing to do. They may also use propaganda to encourage the enlistment of young men, or to make them less likely to resist conscription.
Propaganda has been used throughout history as a powerful tool to shape public opinion, influence behavior, and mobilize support for political, social, or military agendas. It played a major role in events such as World War I and II, where governments used propaganda to control the narrative and sway public sentiment. Propaganda continues to impact society today, shaping beliefs and attitudes through various mediums such as media, advertising, and political campaigns.
You be likely to see the use of propaganda in an advertisement.
Commercail is a way of propaganda
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.
When you use flashy to mean noticeable and standing out, that could be a positive connotation.
You might use connotation in your writing to evoke a specific emotion or association, to add depth and layers to your text, or to create a certain tone or mood. Connotation helps to convey subtle meanings and nuances that can enhance the overall impact of your writing.
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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.
The expression "hitting on" meaning trying to start a relationship, has a connotation of violence.
It depends. If we were looking for something to be funny then it has a positive connotation. But I think we can use it as a negative connotation to describe a person who is really off balance and kind of 'out there'.
writers use connotation so that they can present a particular tone or point of view.
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Bias and propaganda both involve the manipulation of information to influence people's beliefs or behaviors. Bias refers to a preference or inclination toward a particular perspective, while propaganda involves spreading information, often misleading or one-sided, to promote a specific agenda or ideology. Both can distort reality and potentially mislead individuals.