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lisov135 [29]
1 year ago
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Identify the correct deontative ad connotative meaning of the word loathsome.

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rjkz [21]1 year ago
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Hateful and Negative is the correct denotative and connotative meaning of the word loathsome.

<h3>What are denotative and connotative?</h3>

Connotation is the broad range of good and bad connections, something often these words has by default which can be used in a sentence.

Denotation is indeed a phrase's exact, exact description as it appears in a vocabulary.

Loathsome is the word that will be used to create a sense of negative meaning in the sense. The denotative meaning of the word loathsome is hateful. The connotative meaning of loathsome is the word negative.

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