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What words is most likely to carry a connotation?

Words that are most likely to carry a connotation are those that:

* Are emotionally charged: Words like "love," "hate," "beautiful," "ugly," "freedom," and "tyranny" evoke strong emotional responses and therefore have strong connotations.

* Are abstract: Words like "justice," "progress," "peace," and "success" are abstract concepts that can be interpreted in different ways, leading to varying connotations.

* Are related to specific cultures or groups: Words like "macho," "feminine," "redneck," or "yuppie" carry connotations associated with specific cultural or social groups.

* Are informal or slang: Slang terms like "cool," "dope," "lame," or "wicked" often carry strong connotations related to particular subcultures or generations.

* Have multiple meanings: Words like "cheap," "progressive," or "ambitious" can have both positive and negative connotations depending on the context.

Examples of Connotations:

* Home: Connotations of warmth, comfort, and security.

* House: Connotations of a building with no emotional connection.

* Thrifty: Connotations of being careful with money (positive).

* Cheap: Connotations of being low-quality or stingy (negative).

It's important to note that connotations can vary depending on the individual, their background, and the context in which the word is used.

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