Automobile
automobile
Freedom is the best example of a connotative value for the word car. Connotation value is the feelings the word creates.
The word lamb has a denotative meaning of being a not-fully-grown offspring of a sheep.
You may be referring to "connotative"-- in other words, what "connotation" or cultural meaning does this word have, as opposed to the "denotative" or dictionary definition. Connotation involves whether the word evokes a positive or a negative perception. For example, the word "fat"-- the denotative, or dictionary definition is "overweight." But in a culture that values being thin, the word "fat" might have a negative connotation.
Elderly
A table is used to eat on. That is the connotative and denotative meanings.
Sheep
The dictionary provides a list of definitions that you can use to determine the literal meaning of a word.
leisure time; rest
Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition."¨ For example, if you look up the word greasy in a dictionary, you will discover that one of its denotative meanings is "smeared with grease."Connotation, on the other hand, refers to the associations that are connected to a certain word or the emotional suggestions related to that word. The connotative meanings of a word exist together with the denotative meanings. The connotations for the word greasy could include oily and slippery.In the sentence the racetrack was greasy, the word greasy has a connotative meaning of slippery.
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none of the above