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what is denotative and connotative ? give examples ​

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Answered by sarafnawerg
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Connotation and Denotation

Connotation and Denotation are two principal methods of describing the meanings of

words. Connotation refers to the wide array of positive and negative associations that

most words naturally carry with them, whereas denotation is the precise, literal definition

of a word that might be found in a dictionary

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Answered by shivammishra2006
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Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, while connotation refers to the additional meanings and moods one associates with it. Often, figures of speech play on metaphors. For example, the phrase "her eyes were like the sea..." might play on the sea's connotation of being beautiful, deep, blue, or mysterious.

For example, denotation of the word “blue” is the color blue, but its connotation is “sad”—read the following sentence: The blueberry is very blue. We understand this sentence by its denotative meaning—it describes the literal color of the fruit.

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