Denotation and Connotation
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Denotation refers to the literal meaning
of a word, the "dictionary definition."¨ For example, if you look up
the word snake in a dictionary, you will discover that one of its
denotative meanings is "any of numerous scaly, legless, sometimes
venomous reptiles¡Khaving a long, tapering, cylindrical body and
found in most tropical and temperate regions."
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Connotation, on the other hand, refers
to the associations that are connected to a certain word or the emotional
suggestions related to that word. The connotative meanings of a
word exist together with the denotative meanings. The connotations
for the word snake could include evil or danger.
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Denotation refers to the literal meaning
of a word, the "dictionary definition."¨ For example, if you look up
the word snake in a dictionary, you will discover that one of its
denotative meanings is "any of numerous scaly, legless, sometimes
venomous reptiles¡Khaving a long, tapering, cylindrical body and
found in most tropical and temperate regions."
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Connotation, on the other hand, refers
to the associations that are connected to a certain word or the emotional
suggestions related to that word. The connotative meanings of a
word exist together with the denotative meanings. The connotations
for the word snake could include evil or danger.
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