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7 April, 00:41

How is the connotative meaning of a word different from the denotative of a word

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  1. 7 April, 00:50
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    A connotative meaning is the implied meaning of the word whereas a denotative meaning is the direct meaning of the word.

    Explanation:

    To connote means to suggest an implied meaning of the word. It is not a direct meaning of the word, rather it just implies, acts as a suggestion for that particular word.

    E. g, Home, for most people, connotes a place of safety and warmth.

    Whereas, to denote means the direct meaning of that word. It is the word itself, just said through a different wording.

    E. g, the death of her grandfather denotes the end of their luxurious life.
  2. 7 April, 01:05
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    Denotation is the dictionary definition of a word. Connotation is the feelings associated with a word.
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