What is an example of a positive connotation? Positive connotation refers to a word that evokes a positive emotional response. For example, words such as determined, inquisitive, dedicated, and spirited all have positive connotations. What is a negative connotation? Negative connotation refers to a...
"Lithe" has a positive connotation, implying a thinness that is elegant and attractive. "Thin" is neutral, casting no judgement on the person's weight at all. Depending on how the writer wants the reader to think of their character—underweight, attractive, or simply thin—a different word ...
and which one he would prefer. There are clear connotations of passion and aggression Frost’s usage of fire imagery, while ice has the connotation of hard hatred. The world, in his imagination, will either burn up or freeze, and he doesn’t just mean in geological terms. Instead he plac...
Remember, connotation can be used positively, negatively, and neutrally. So, let’s break down an example of a term with positive, negative, and neutral connotations. Positive connotation of aged: vintage Neutral connotation of aged: old
There are three types of connotation, and luckily their names denote their actual meaning. (Handy, right?) Positive Connotation Let's return to the example in our introduction. The word “frugal” means economical with money, but it has a strongly positive connotation. When you call someone fr...
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Positive. If something has a positive connotation, that means it is associated with positive emotions and experiences. These could also be simple or complex associations with a reader’s perception of the world and/or memories. For example, using the word “aroma” to describe someone’s cooking...
Bias for action is a type ofcognitive biaswhose meaning varies depending on the context. As aleadership principle, it has apositive connotation. Here, bias for action denotes the ability to overcome the “analysis paralysis” that can prevent us from making an informed decision and acting upon ...
refers to the emotional implications and associations that awordmay carry, in contrast to itsdenotative(orliteral) meanings. Verb:connote. Adjective:connotative. Also calledintensionorsense. The connotation of a word can be positive, negative, or neutral. It can also be either cultural or personal...