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The denotation of the word "brother" is a male sibling; a boy or man who shares the same parent or parents.
Arguing has the same denotation as debating but carries a more negative connotation, implying a more heated or confrontational discussion.
Denotation is a dictionary definition, so a denotation of Hawaii could be "a group of islands in the pacific"
the denotation of sequence is put in order
The verb for denotation is "denote."
Yes, two words can have the same denotation (literal meaning) but different connotations (emotional or implied meanings). For example, "thin" and "skinny" have the same denotation of being less wide, but "thin" can carry a more neutral connotation compared to the potentially negative connotation of "skinny."
'Wind' is the denotation of natural air movement 'Poodle' is the denotation of a particular breed of dog.
Denotation is a word that is used to describe indication of a process through reference to a word or a symbol. A sentence with the word denotation would be, "Besides there varied denotations, the artists found a point of agreement."
The denotation is a piece of cloth or similar material, typically oblong or square, attachable by one edge to a pole or rope and used as the symbol or emblem of a country or institution or as a decoration during public festivities. The connotation can be used in reference to the country to which a person has allegiance.
No, denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, while connotation refers to the associated or implied meanings and emotions that a word carries. Connotation can include cultural, emotional, or personal associations, whereas denotation is the explicit definition found in the dictionary.