Definition of Connotatively. Meaning of Connotatively. Synonyms of Connotatively

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Definition of Connotatively

Connotatively
Connotatively Con*no"ta*tive*ly, adv. In a connotative manner; expressing connotation.

Meaning of Connotatively from wikipedia

- synonymous; but they are not always connotatively synonymous, because code names and Id numbers are often connotatively distinguished from names in the sense...
- scientific terms in the early 20th century). Professionals searched for connotatively neutral replacements. In the United States, "Rosa's Law" changed references...
- In linguistics and philosophy, the denotation of a word or expression is its strictly literal meaning. For instance, the English word "warm" denotes the...
- signify something connotatively, that is, with reference to a subject of inherence, i.e., after the manner of accidents, they are connotative, for example...
- confusion of color. Connotative color schemes use colors that reference a specific cultural meaning. Red and green color schemes are connotative of Christmas...
- things it is used to refer to (a second level of meanings is termed connotative). The connotation of dog is (something like) four-legged canine carnivore...
- considered ****ual penetration. Penetrative **** is referred to as coitus or connotative ****. Penetrative **** crimes are generally considered more serious than...
- culturally influenced the language of its listeners, as they influence the connotative message to words that already exist. As more people listen to rap, the...
- wanted to communicate the concepts of fire, light, and joy, but with connotatively agnostic language intended to signal the project's global nature. Fira...
- Comparative – When multiple colors must be compared, such as with mixing paint Connotative – When colors are given an implicit meaning, such as red = stop Denotative...