Denotation And Connotation Worksheet

The word home, for instance, has a denotation of “the place (such as a house or apartment) where a person lives,” but it may additionally have many connotations (such as “warmth,” “security,” or “childhood”) for some people.

Denotation refers to the literal, dictionary definition of a word—its direct and specific meaning. In contrast, connotation encompasses the emotional, cultural, or implied meanings that a word carries beyond its literal definition.

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Denotation is contrasted with other aspects of meaning, in particular connotation. For instance, the word "warm" may evoke calmness, coziness, or kindness (as in the warmth of someone's personality) but these associations are not part of the word's denotation.

Denotation is the dictionary definition of a word—the clear, direct meaning you find when you look it up. Connotation is the feeling, idea, or image a word gives you in addition to its dictionary meaning.

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Denotation is the literal meaning, or "dictionary definition," of a word. Denotation is defined in contrast to connotation, which is the array of emotions and ideas suggested by a word in addition to its dictionary definition.

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Denotation is the literal, basic meaning of a word or expression. Denotation contrasts with connotation, which refers to the ideas or emotions suggested by a word.

For a fixed formalized language, a definition of denotation of names in that language is possible, although there is no definition available for denotation in general except by semantical terms, such as connotation, that are closely related to it.

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Denotation is generally defined as literal or dictionary meanings of a word in contrast to its connotative or associated meanings.

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