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Emotions associated with a word are called what?

Emotions associated with a word are called connotations.

Connotations are the feelings or associations that a word evokes in addition to its literal meaning. For example, the word "home" has a positive connotation of warmth, safety, and comfort, while the word "house" is more neutral.

Here's a breakdown:

* Denotation: The literal meaning of a word.

* Connotation: The emotional associations or implications of a word.

Connotations can be very powerful and can influence how we perceive and react to words. They play a crucial role in communication and can be used to evoke certain emotions or feelings in the reader or listener.

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