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  1. Blunt, brusque, curt, and terse -- is there a gradation of …

    Jun 11, 2020 · 3 I have two related questions. Do each of these 4 words have negative connotation regarding intent? (E.g., rudeness, malice, inappropriateness, etc.) If so, is there a …

  2. connotation - Why is "folks" commonly used as a gender-neutral …

    Jan 22, 2020 · The OP states confidently in their question Why is “folks” commonly used as a gender-neutral term for “people” when “people” is already gender-neutral? The term folks, …

  3. Phrase that means "too easy" with a negative connotation

    Nov 4, 2024 · 1 I would say low-hanging fruit more or less implies “too easy” and somewhat has a negative connotation.

  4. "Naïve" vs "Ignorant" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    What is the difference between naïve and ignorant? I want to make sure I understand the proper meaning and connotation of each word. For example, how would you describe a person who …

  5. meaning - "Connotation" vs. "Definition" - English Language

    Connotation would be an implied meaning or emotional state via context or culture as opposed to a strict dictionary definition or meaning. For example: "Oh, great" can have plenty of different …

  6. Is there a word that means "relax", but with negative connotations ...

    Jul 28, 2022 · However, the connotation can shift within a context. One can even say "He was in bed all day" with a negative tone, with just the verb be. Except, the question is asking for a …

  7. A word for 'monotonous' or 'repetitive' with a positive connotation

    May 28, 2021 · For some time I have been looking for a word that describes a repetitive or monotonous task in a positive light. In particular, some people find simple tasks like grocery …

  8. Do "kook" and "kooky" have a negative connotation in American …

    Oct 17, 2024 · I think that the connotation of these can be flavored by one meaning of the noun they derive from, cuckoo (n.) "a silly or slightly crackbrained person" and (adj.) "deficient in …

  9. Does "so called" have a negative connotation in English?

    May 29, 2014 · In my language we use " so called " by default with a neutral connotation and we usually have to mark a negative connotation somehow, e.g. by intonation. The writer of the …

  10. Is there a word for "opinionated" that isn't a negative attribute?

    Jan 9, 2023 · Introduction: … and this is the opinionated Mr. Smith. "Opinionated" seems like the word I want to use, but it and its synonyms all seem to have negative …