The Impact of Connotations in Effective Communication
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https://doi.org/10.1997/zbrh5088Keywords:
connotations, communication, emotional responses, positive, negative, neutral language context, effective messagingAbstract
This article provides information about significance of connotations in effective communication. It highlights how words not only carry literal meanings but also evoke diverse emotional responses due to their connotations. Positive, negative, or neutral connotations influence how a message is perceived. The context in which words are used significantly impacts their effectiveness, with formal and informal settings requiring distinct language choices. Understanding and utilizing connotations skillfully can greatly enhance the accuracy and emotional resonance of communication.
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