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Denotative and Connotative Meanings

Denotative and Connotative Meanings. Can you think of any words that have two different meanings?. Mini Lesson. DENOTATION – definition of the word CONNOTATION – emotions/feelings associated with a word. Emotional vs. Literal. Certain words have emotional overtones, or

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Denotative and Connotative Meanings

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  1. Denotative and Connotative Meanings Can you think of any words that have two different meanings?

  2. Mini Lesson • DENOTATION – definition of the word • CONNOTATION – emotions/feelings associated with a word

  3. Emotional vs. Literal Certain words have emotional overtones, or connotations, that go beyond their literal meanings, or denotations. Consider the difference between the two words in the following pairs: Unusual / odd Assertive / bossy Young / immature Frugal / cheap Proud / smug Firm / strict

  4. + Positive + OR - Negative - Childish vs. Childlike

  5. Practice! Practice! Practice! 1. Look at those expensive clothes and jewels! Those people must be . a) rich b) wealthy c) loaded d) prosperous 2. It’s no use! No matter what dress I wear, I still look like a girl with freckles! a) slender b) skinny c) slim d) fit 3. The woman smiled at me with an innocent, smile. a) childlike b) immature c) childish d) juvenile

  6. Practice! Practice! Practice! 1.Your mother is so polite. She is a real lady. Denotative meaning: a female human 2.A chemical compound can often be identified by its odor. Denotative meaning: a smell or scent 3.I think this bracelet is cheap enough that I can buy it with my allowance. Denotative meaning: something that is inexpensive or does not cost a lot of money

  7. Practice! Practice! Practice! HOME 1. where a person lives 2. a familiar, comfortable, and cozy environment DOG 3. a worthless or unattractive person 4. a mammal that is often kept as a pet INNOCENT 5. inexperienced; unsophisticated 6. free from guilt; harmless

  8. Group Analysis Project Group One: Ledys, Aisha, My, Eugene, Tyler, Brandon Group Two: Wellington, Faith, Yenifer, Bianca, Alex, Ronisha, Yasmine Group Three: Byron, Kathy, Thomas, Beau, Roy, Tiffany, Bethlehem Group Four: Dre, Dajha, Tien, Patrick, Erika, Kaydreyon

  9. Group Analysis Project Group One: Antionette, Todd, Yen, Rayvan, Korrie Group Two: Chase, Deonniqua, Rayshon, Kody, Errol Group Three: Nicole, Roberto, Alex, Brandy, Torionte Group Four: Mario, Jasmine, Jessica, Oscar, Oliver

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