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Which is NOT true about connotation? * it is the associated or secondary meaning of a word it is the explicit or direct meaning of a word it depends on cultural context and personal associations it can be positive, negative or neutral

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Answered by chandan654
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Answered by triptishrivastava197
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Explanation:

This is not true that it is the explicit or direct meaning if the word.

and these all are true -

1. it is the associated or secondary meaning of a word

2.it depends on cultural context and personal associations

3.it can be positive, negative or neutral

because If you want to discuss the meaning of a word, it helps to know the difference between denotation and connotation. These two terms are easy to confuse because they describe related concepts. Additionally, both denotation and connotation stem from the Latin word notāre, meaning “to note.”

The denotation of a word or phrase is its explicit or direct meaning.

The connotation of a word or phrase is the associated or secondary meaning; it can be something suggested or implied by a word or thing, rather than being explicitly named or described

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