Question
What is a word’s connotation?
Responses
the literal meaning of the word
the literal meaning of the word - no response given
a word that is similar but makes a different impression
a word that is similar but makes a different impression - no response given
the feeling the word gives the reader
the feeling the word gives the reader - no response given
a word that has the exact same meaning
Responses
the literal meaning of the word
the literal meaning of the word - no response given
a word that is similar but makes a different impression
a word that is similar but makes a different impression - no response given
the feeling the word gives the reader
the feeling the word gives the reader - no response given
a word that has the exact same meaning
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The connotation of a word refers to the feelings, emotions, or associations that the word invokes in addition to its literal meaning. This can vary based on context, culture, and personal experiences. For example, the word "home" may evoke feelings of warmth and safety, while "house" is more neutral and purely refers to a physical structure. So, the correct response would be:
**the feeling the word gives the reader.**
**the feeling the word gives the reader.**