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humanize "Using the negative connotation of a word can shift the entire tone and emotional weight of a sentence, making it feel harsher or more judgmental. For instance, describing someone as "frugal" versus "stingy" can alter how we perceive their actions, framing them as sensible or selfish, respectively, like choosing a warm, inviting light or a harsh, glaring one to illuminate a room."
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Choosing the right word can really change how we feel about something. When we use a word with a negative twist, it can make a sentence sound much stricter or more critical. For example, calling someone "frugal" can paint them as smart and careful with money, while calling them "stingy" feels judgmental and cold, suggesting they're just being selfish. It’s like the difference between using a soft, warm light to brighten a room versus a bright, harsh one—each creates a completely different atmosphere.
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