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What is a word with strong connotation?

It's difficult to give a single word with strong connotations without more context. Connotations are the emotions, associations, or ideas that a word evokes beyond its literal meaning. A word's connotation can vary greatly depending on the speaker, listener, and context.

Here are some examples of words with strong connotations:

Positive Connotations:

* Serene: evokes feelings of peace and tranquility

* Beloved: implies deep love and affection

* Triumphant: suggests victory and success

* Ethereal: conveys a sense of beauty and otherworldliness

* Noble: indicates honor, integrity, and virtue

Negative Connotations:

* Repulsive: implies disgust and revulsion

* Devious: suggests cunning and deceit

* Vile: indicates moral depravity

* Desolate: conveys feelings of loneliness and despair

* Malicious: implies a desire to harm others

Neutral Connotations:

* House: a simple, descriptive word with no strong emotions attached

* Chair: a functional object without strong connotations

* Tree: a natural object that can evoke different feelings depending on the context

To give you a better example, tell me what kind of emotion or association you are looking for, and I can suggest a word with strong connotations.

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