Question
What is the difference between a connotation and denotation?
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A connotation is the feelings or ideas a word suggests while a denotation is a dictionary meaning of the word.
A connotation is the feelings or ideas a word suggests while a denotation is a dictionary meaning of the word.
A denotation contains antonyms and a connotation contains synonyms.
A denotation contains antonyms and a connotation contains synonyms.
A connotation is a metaphor and a denotation is a simile.
A connotation is a metaphor and a denotation is a simile.
Connotations and denotations are the same thing.
Connotations and denotations are the same thing.
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A connotation is the feelings or ideas a word suggests while a denotation is a dictionary meaning of the word.
A connotation is the feelings or ideas a word suggests while a denotation is a dictionary meaning of the word.
A denotation contains antonyms and a connotation contains synonyms.
A denotation contains antonyms and a connotation contains synonyms.
A connotation is a metaphor and a denotation is a simile.
A connotation is a metaphor and a denotation is a simile.
Connotations and denotations are the same thing.
Connotations and denotations are the same thing.
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