What is a connotative verb?

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Connotation is an implied meaning in addition to a literal meaning called a denotation. All words (verbs or other parts of speech) have a denotation, and many also have a connotation. But there is no connotative verb (implying a verb that has only a connotation and no denotation), only verbs that have connotations.
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