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What are some example of denotation?

Here are some examples of denotation:

Words and their literal meanings:

* House: A building used as a residence.

* Tree: A tall plant with a woody trunk and branches.

* Blue: A color that is the color of the clear sky.

* Dog: A domesticated animal that barks.

* Run: To move quickly on foot.

Phrases with literal meanings:

* To break a leg: To wish someone good luck.

* To see the light: To understand something.

* To kick the bucket: To die.

Sentences with denotative language:

* "The cat is sitting on the mat."

* "The sun is shining."

* "The car is red."

* "She is wearing a blue dress."

* "He is a tall man."

Note: Denotation is the dictionary definition of a word or phrase. It is the literal meaning, without any emotional or subjective connotations.

Here are some examples of how denotation can be contrasted with connotation:

* Home: While the denotation of "home" is a building used as a residence, it can also have connotations of warmth, comfort, and family.

* Cheap: While the denotation of "cheap" is low in price, it can also have negative connotations of being of poor quality or not desirable.

* Red: While the denotation of "red" is a color, it can also have connotations of danger, passion, or anger.

Understanding denotation is important for clear communication. When you use denotative language, you are being precise and avoiding ambiguity.

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