Denotation and Connotation Denotation is the literal sense

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Denotation and Connotation

Denotation and Connotation

 • Denotation is the literal sense of a word, while connotation is its

• Denotation is the literal sense of a word, while connotation is its figurative meaning. The word dumbness for example, denotes "the condition of being mute, " and it connotes "the condition of being stupid. ". . .

What Does This Mean? • On your note sheet, write the meanings of these

What Does This Mean? • On your note sheet, write the meanings of these words: –Home: –House: –Residence: –Dwelling:

What Does This Mean? • The words home, house, residence, and dwelling all have

What Does This Mean? • The words home, house, residence, and dwelling all have the same basic definition, but the meaning of each word is very different.

What Does This Mean? • What is the definition of home, house, residence, and

What Does This Mean? • What is the definition of home, house, residence, and dwelling? • ……Where a person lives at any given time.

What Does This Mean? • Even though these four words have the same DENOTATION

What Does This Mean? • Even though these four words have the same DENOTATION (DICTIONARY DEFINITION) they all have different meanings, or CONNOTATIONS.

What Does This Mean? CONNOTATIONS –Home: cozy, loving, comfortable –House: the actual building –Residence:

What Does This Mean? CONNOTATIONS –Home: cozy, loving, comfortable –House: the actual building –Residence: cold, no feeling –Dwelling: primitive or basic surrounding

Denotation • Denotation is the strict dictionary meaning of a word. –Denotation is the

Denotation • Denotation is the strict dictionary meaning of a word. –Denotation is the literal meaning of the word.

Connotation • Connotation is the emotional, cultural, and figurative meaning or association surrounding a

Connotation • Connotation is the emotional, cultural, and figurative meaning or association surrounding a word. –A connotation of a word can be either positive or negative.

Examples • If something doesn’t cost a lot, we call it either CHEAP or

Examples • If something doesn’t cost a lot, we call it either CHEAP or INEXPENSIVE. This is the DENOTATION of the words inexpensive and cheap. - Which word has a positive connotation? - A negative connotation?

Examples • When we put money into a chance to make more money we

Examples • When we put money into a chance to make more money we call it either INVESTING or GAMBLING. This is the DENOTATION of the words gambling and investing. - Which word has a positive connotation? - A negative connotation?

Examples • When a product has never been on the market before, we call

Examples • When a product has never been on the market before, we call that either NEW or UNPROVEN. This is the DENOTATION of the words new and unproven. Which word has a positive connotation?

Examples • When a teacher or parent talks tough and serious we can call

Examples • When a teacher or parent talks tough and serious we can call that either FIRM or STRICT This is the DENOTATION of the words firm and strict. - Which word has a positive connotation? - A negative connotation?

Examples • When someone is very careful with their money, we can call them

Examples • When someone is very careful with their money, we can call them either MISERLY or THRIFTY. This is the DENOTATION of the words thrifty and miserly. - Which word has a positive connotation? - A negative connotation?

Examples • If someone is buying a car, and they can choose a USED

Examples • If someone is buying a car, and they can choose a USED or PRE-OWNED vehicle, which has the positive connotation?

Let’s Practice! • Remember, a word can have a positive or negative connotation. •

Let’s Practice! • Remember, a word can have a positive or negative connotation. • Using the words on the next slide, match up the positive connotation word with its negative connotation word.

Let’s Practice (AP#2) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Proper Brave Fascinating Hilarious Smile A.

Let’s Practice (AP#2) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Proper Brave Fascinating Hilarious Smile A. B. C. D. E. Weird Outrageous Smirk Foolhardy Snobby

Which Has the Positive Connotation? (AP#3) 1. Which headline would most likely find in

Which Has the Positive Connotation? (AP#3) 1. Which headline would most likely find in the Chicago Cub’s hometown paper? a. Cubs Destroy Cards 5 -3 b. Cards’ Effort Falls Short; Cubs Win 5 -3

Which Has the Negative Connotation? 2. Which newspaper does not favor the development project?

Which Has the Negative Connotation? 2. Which newspaper does not favor the development project? a. Mall to Destroy 300 Homes b. Mall to Bring 3, 000 Jobs

What Does The Word Chicken Mean In These Titles?

What Does The Word Chicken Mean In These Titles?

Class Activity Word Chicken Denotation Bird; fowl Positive Connotation food Negative Connotation Afraid, scairdy-cat

Class Activity Word Chicken Denotation Bird; fowl Positive Connotation food Negative Connotation Afraid, scairdy-cat Mutt, mongrel Dog courageous Bold Curious scrawny, skinny Slender Smart intelligent Pig Mysterious Laugh unique; fascinating cackle, maniacal

Summarizer • Connotative/Denotative worksheet options.

Summarizer • Connotative/Denotative worksheet options.