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connotative

 

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Adjective connotative has 1 sense
  1. connotative - having the power of implying or suggesting something in addition to what is explicit
    Antonyms:
    denotative, denotive, appellative, naming, designative, extensional, referential, numerical, numeric

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Connotative

Connotative is an adjective that refers to the suggested or implied meaning of a word or phrase, in addition to its literal definition. It describes the emotional or cultural associations and implications that a word carries, beyond its dictionary definition.

Examples:

As an adjective:

  1. Her choice of words had a connotative effect on the audience, influencing their perception of the topic.
  2. The connotative meaning of the word "home" varies from person to person, depending on their experiences and cultural background.

As a noun:

  1. The connotative of the term "freedom" may evoke different emotions for different people.
  2. Exploring the connotatives of a poem can provide deeper insights into the author's intentions.

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