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17 April, 03:33

High-minded. As used in Middle English, high-minded means haughty or proud. Today's meaning is noble in thought or sentiment.

amelioration

pejoration

generalization

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  1. 17 April, 04:01
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    I would say the correct answer is A. amelioration. It means improving the connotation of a word, or elevating it from neutral or negative (pejorative) to positive. The word "high-minded" had a negative connotation, but today its use has changed, and it has a positive connotation.
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