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Which word is a connotation?
Connotation is the use of a word to suggest a different association than its literal meaning, which is known as denotation. For example, blue is a color, but it is also a word used to describe a feeling of sadness, as in: “She’s feeling blue.” Connotations can be either positive, negative, or neutral.
Is hot a positive or negative connotation?
Here are examples of denotative and connotative meanings of words hot, cold, crazy and pushy. ‘Hot’ denotes high temperature but when we say a woman is hot, what we mean is that she is extremely attractive.
Is poor a negative connotation?
1. Poor, impecunious, impoverished, penniless refer to those lacking money. Poor is the simple term for the condition of lacking means to obtain the comforts of life: a very poor family. Impecunious often suggests that the poverty is a consequence of unwise habits: an impecunious actor.
How do you tell if a word has a negative or positive connotation?
Connotation is an idea or feeling that a word evokes. If something has a positive connotation, it will evoke warm feelings. Meanwhile, something with a negative connotation will make someone feel less than pleasant. To call someone “verbose” when you want to say they’re a “great conversationalist” may not convey that.
Is Poorish a word?
somewhat poor; rather poor.
What are some words that have a negative connotation?
unattractive way)
Which word has the most negative connotation?
The word that has the most negative connotation is ignorant.
Which is word carries the most negative connotation?
The word brat usually carries a negative connotation. The word kiddo usually carries a positive connotation. As you can see in the spectrum below, the synonyms criminal, unlawful, and wrong generally carry more or less negative connotations, but not positive.
Which words has a positive connotation?
Answers for Exercise 2: Choose a Word With a Positive Connotation I love spending time with my aunt. I enjoy finding ways to make the most of my budget by being ( frugal, miserly, cheap). I am ( confident, arrogant, egotistical) that I will be selected for a role in the school play. I realize that you’re feeling (nosy, prying, inquisitive ), but I’d rather not discuss the matter.