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When a word suggests something beyond its definition it is a?

When a word suggests something beyond its definition, it is called a connotation.

Here's a breakdown:

* Denotation: The literal, dictionary definition of a word.

* Connotation: The implied meaning or emotional association that a word carries beyond its dictionary definition.

Example:

* Denotation of "cheap": Low in price.

* Connotation of "cheap": Low quality, poorly made, or lacking in value.

Connotations can be positive, negative, or neutral, and they often vary depending on cultural context and personal experience.

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