The word lion creates connotations of great courage, strength, stealth, and stamina. It also evokes words like magnificent, powerful, awesome, skillful predators.
No, the word lion is not an adverb.The word lion is a noun.
The Igbo word for "lion" of the Western African origin is agu.
sharp ones
Singham...pronounced as singh-am
Lion - Raiona :) hope it helps
A creature of great courage, strength, and stamina
The two kinds of connotation are positive connotations, which evoke favorable associations, and negative connotations, which evoke unfavorable associations.
A burden is unwanted. Yes, the word has negative connotations.
The definition of the word modern is "contemporary", but the word's connotations can include such notions as "experimental" or "up-to-date".
Some connotations of the word "light" include illumination, clarity, enlightenment, positivity, and weightlessness.
To be understood.
False. The connotations of a word can significantly affect how it is perceived or interpreted beyond its literal meaning. Connotations can evoke emotions, cultural associations, or personal experiences that go beyond the dictionary definition of a word.
Individual connotations depend upon the experience of a particular person. A word may have a particular association for one person and not for another. Cultural connotations are associations of a particular word shared by all members of a particular culture.
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They indicate the suggested meanings of a word.
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Positive connotations for the word ruler (as in a king, president, etc.) are a leader, diplomat, example to the people, fair, impartial, etc.