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Connotation and Denotation Notes for Mrs. Kohtz’s 6 th grade ELA class Notes for Mrs. Kohtz’s 6 th grade ELA class.

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1 Connotation and Denotation Notes for Mrs. Kohtz’s 6 th grade ELA class Notes for Mrs. Kohtz’s 6 th grade ELA class

2 Definition Denotation – the dictionary definition of a word Denotation – the dictionary definition of a word Connotation – the emotional associations of a word Connotation – the emotional associations of a word

3 For example: slender/skinny For example: slender/skinny Both words above mean “thin” or “trim” Both words above mean “thin” or “trim” However, slender has a positive connotation However, slender has a positive connotation Skinny has a negative connotation Skinny has a negative connotation Words can have neutral, positive or negative connotations:

4 Another Example A stubborn person can be described as being: A stubborn person can be described as being: Strong willed (positive connotation) Strong willed (positive connotation) Pig-headed (negative connotation) Pig-headed (negative connotation)

5 As Seen in Advertising: Both of the following sentences mean the same thing, but advertisers prefer to use the second sentence because it has fewer negative connotations: Both of the following sentences mean the same thing, but advertisers prefer to use the second sentence because it has fewer negative connotations: All of the cars we have for sale are used. All of the cars we have for sale are used. All of the cars we have for sale are previously owned. All of the cars we have for sale are previously owned.

6 Denotation: Where a person lives at any given time. Denotation: Where a person lives at any given time. Connotation: Home: cozy, loving, comfortable House: the actual building or structure Residence: cold, no feeling Dwelling: primitive or basic surroundings Connotation: Home: cozy, loving, comfortable House: the actual building or structure Residence: cold, no feeling Dwelling: primitive or basic surroundings Which is most positive?? Which is most positive?? Home, house, residence and dwelling all have the same denotation, but the connotation of each word is very different.

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