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What words can you think of that have different denotative and connotative meanings?

Here are some words with different denotative and connotative meanings:

Word | Denotation | Connotation

------- | -------- | --------

Cheap | Low in price | Low quality, not valuable

Used | Having been previously owned | Worn out, second-rate

Thrifty | Economical | Stingy, miserly

Aggressive | Assertive, forceful | Hostile, violent

Ambitious | Determined to succeed | Overly ambitious, greedy

Homely | Unattractive | Comfortable, cozy

Stubborn | Resistant to change | Determined, resolute

Romantic | Relating to love | Sentimental, idealized

Old | Having lived for a long time | Wise, experienced, frail, decrepit

Sophisticated | Complex, advanced | Elegant, refined, pretentious

Practical | Useful, efficient | Unromantic, boring

Innocent | Not guilty of a crime | Naïve, simple

Powerful | Having great strength | Controlling, domineering

Curious | Wanting to know | Nosy, intrusive

Examples:

* Cheap: A cheap car might be affordable, but it could also be poorly made.

* Thrifty: A thrifty person might be seen as careful with money, or as stingy.

* Homely: A homely house might be comfortable, but it might also be considered unattractive.

It's important to remember that connotations can vary depending on the individual, culture, and context.

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