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Denotations and Connotations Denotation  A word’s denotation is its literal meaning – that is, the definition you find in a dictionary. Connotation 

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1 Denotations and Connotations Denotation  A word’s denotation is its literal meaning – that is, the definition you find in a dictionary. Connotation  A word’s connotation is the feelings and ideas associated with a word.

2 Denotation and Connotation  Using a thesaurus, you can find words that have similar denotations but different connotations.  For example: If you looked up the word smile in a thesaurus, you would likely find the vocabulary word smirk listed as a synonym. Smile and smirk have similar denotations but different connotations.  Smile suggests happiness, while smirk suggests a smugness (an offensive self- satisfaction)  When someone smiles at us, we have a happy emotion. Happy emotions are positive, so the word smile has a positive connotation.  When someone smirks at us, we have a sad or maybe a mad emotion. Sad or mad emotions are negative, so the word smirk has a negative connotation.

3 Denotation and Connotation Other examples:  Slim and Skinny both relate to being thin in size. However, slim has a positive connotation while skinny has a negative connotation.  Slim reminds me of someone that is fit and trim. While Skinny reminds me of someone that is undernourished.


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