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2 July, 06:03

Connotation refers to the feeling associated with a word. Even if two words mean almost the same thing, they can have very different connotations.

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  1. 2 July, 06:23
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    True, not sure what the question is.

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    Examples: Someone who is in charge might be described as "authoritative" or "assertive" by someone who likes the person. Someone who doesn't like that person might describe him/her as "bossy" or a "loud-mouth."

    A job might be "challenging" or "difficult."

    A narrow passage in a city could be a "lane" or an "alley."
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