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Sunday
Nov222009

denotation v. connotation

A word or object’s denotation is its unbiased literal definition. Connotation deals with a term’s subjective, emotional, and cultural implications. For instance, a white flag denotes an unmarked rectangular piece of fabric, but it connotes surrender.

Paul Brians on denotation v. connotation

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