Denotation and Connotation. The dictionary definition. The additional meaning a word may carry.

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Denotation and Connotation The dictionary definition. The additional meaning a word may carry.

Is there more to a word than how it is defined in the dictionary?

Yes, there is more. In fact, every word has at least two definitions: connotative and denotative So, what s the difference?

The denotative definition is based on the definition literal of a word. The connotative definition is the figurative or emotional meaning of a word.

Connotation The emotional associations of a word or phrase, as opposed to its exact meaning. Greasy has a denotation meaning slippery but also has a connotation when referring to a greasy person.

The connotative meanings of a word exist together with the denotative meanings. The denotation of the word snake is any of numerous scaly, legless, and sometimes venomous reptiles The connotations for the word snake could include evil or danger.

Connotation Positive We bought inexpensive souvenirs at the amusement park. Negative We bought cheap souvenirs at the amusement park. I ate a moist sandwich. I ate a soggy sandwich. I am a bargain shopper. I am a cheapskate.

Which One? Positive or Negative Connotation

Positive Connotation immature youthful Back to Game

Positive Connotation limit restrict Back to Game

Positive Connotation filthy dirty Back to Game

Negative Connotation stingy thrifty Back to Game

Negative Connotation cluttered messy Back to Game

Negative Connotation unusual weird Back to Game

Well Done!

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Example The word gaze has the following synonyms gape, stare, glare, peer, gloat Gaze: Gape: Stare: Glare: Peer: Gloat:

Activity For this assignment you will need a dictionary and a thesaurus. Here are the steps to follow: Look up two different words of your choice in the thesaurus. Under each, locate four synonyms that you like. Write down the denotation of the five words in the group (should be the same denotation for all five). Give the connotation of each word in the group. (Each one should differ slightly.)

WORDS: fat, obese, plump, large, stout DENOTATION: being overweight or too heavy for your size. CONNOTATION: fat: a greasy, flesh way, lack of self control obese: clinical word, grossly overweight plump: pleasantly overweight, a bit round and cute. large: heavy, but also have a bigger frame than average; more flattering word than others stout: bulky and strong, like a football lineman

Let s use the word HOT The denotation (or dictionary definition remember d in denotation = dictionary) of HOT is: having a temperature higher than that of a human body. However, when you say Man! He/She is hot!, are you saying Man! He is having a temperature higher than that of a human body!? No!! You are saying the CONNOTATION of HOT which could mean a variety of things man he/she is cute, attractive, beautiful, and many other meanings those come from personal experiences and cultural meanings, etc.

Advanced Info Connotation is extremely significant in poetry, mainly because nuances of words provide shades of meaning. In poetry, words are chosen purposefully. Connotations are never ignored, but utilized to their full advantage. Similarly, words are chosen or discarded because of their sound (assonance and alliteration).

In Robert Frost s poem, Mending Wall, two neighbors walk along a wall of loose stones that separates their properties. As they walk they pick up and replace stones that have fallen out of the wall but Frost thinks it s unnecessary to repair the wall since they have no animals that could harm one another's properties. His neighbors responds in the last line of the poem saying Good fences make good neighbors.

The wall in this poem has both a denotative meaning and a connotative meaning. The wall is both a boundary (denotation) as well as a barrier that prevents Frost from getting to know his neighbor and prevents any communication or involvement with one another (connotation).

In the poem, Autumn, by Christopher Brennan, the poet describes many aspects of the autumn season using denotation and connotation. One line in the poem, the silent woods brood over an anxious deep, and in the faded sorrow of the sun.

The word silent is used here to describe the woods both literally as making no sound or noise as well as emotionally since the word silent helps us visualize the woods as dull, peaceful, and tranquil.

The Sun Rising is a famous poem by John Donne which uses the sun to demonstrate the relationship between denotation and connotation. Busy old fool, unruly Sun, Why dost thou thus, Through windows, and through curtains, call on us? The denotation of the sun in this poem is the star that is the basis of the solar system, which is the dictionary meaning of the word.

However, the sun also has a connotation meaning in the poem. The sun is used to represent time, the beginning and end of each day, and the figure that our lives revolve around. The connotation of the sun is the significance and meaning that the word has in the poem besides its literal meaning.

Parts taken from powerpoint on Denotation and Connotation By Brian Lodato, Jim Dunleavy, and Pat Amice