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Connotation vs. Denotation
Denotation - The exact, literal meaning of a word “The family sat together in front of a warm fire.” The denotative or literal interpretation of warm = nearly hot (actual temperature)
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Connotation vs. Denotation
Connotation - The unspoken, hidden meaning that gives a word more emotional impact “The family sat together in front of a warm fire.” The connotative or figurative interpretation of warm = comforting; friendly (mood/tone)
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Connotations A connotation gives the reader or listener a distinct impression or feeling, calling on emotion rather than fact. Through their connotations, words set a tone and can reveal hidden opinions, attitudes, or judgments.
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Mrs. Darcy knows the answers to questions no one else can answer.
Mrs. Darcy can be described in three different ways, with different connotations and denotative meanings: Informed--neutral Confident--positive Conceited--negative
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Which word has a connotation of criticism?
lazy or relaxed? Which word has a connotation of criticism?
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Which word has a tastier connotation?
juicy or greasy? Which word has a tastier connotation?
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Which word has a more sympathetic connotation?
victim or loser? Which word has a more sympathetic connotation?
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