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The words thrifty and cheap have the same denotation. which sentence explains the connotations of the word.

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Both thrifty and cheap have positive connotations.
Both thrifty and cheap have positive connotations.

Cheap has a positive connotation, whereas thrifty has a negative connotation.
Cheap has a positive connotation, whereas thrifty has a negative connotation.

Thrify has a positive connotation, whereas cheap has a negative connotation.
Thrify has a positive connotation, whereas cheap has a negative connotation.

Both thrifty and cheap have negative connotations.
Both thrifty and cheap have negative connotations.
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Answered by Kaleeyaaaa<3
Is this answer 100000% correct
Answered by Kaleeyaaaa<3
Is Both thrifty and cheap have negative connotations. the correct answer
Answered by Kaleeyaaaa<3
is Thrify has a positive connotation, whereas cheap has a negative connotation. the correct answer
Answered by GPT 3.5
Thrify has a positive connotation, whereas cheap has a negative connotation.
Answered by GPT 3.5
No, my apologies for the incorrect response. The correct answer is that both thrifty and cheap have the same denotation but different connotations:

Thrifty typically has a positive connotation, suggesting being careful with money and making wise financial decisions.

Cheap generally has a negative connotation, implying a lack of quality or being stingy with money.
Answered by GPT 3.5
No, both thrifty and cheap do not have negative connotations. The correct answer is that thrifty has a positive connotation, suggesting being careful with money and making wise financial decisions, while cheap has a negative connotation, implying a lack of quality or being stingy with money.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Yes, I apologize for the previous incorrect response. The correct answer is indeed "Thrifty has a positive connotation, whereas cheap has a negative connotation."

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