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of extreme force, degree, or strength.
having or showing strong feelings or opinions; extremely earnest or serious.
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trust
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We wouldn't know i'd believe this is from a story we would have to read it in order to understand the question fully.
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where is the passage? i would answer just don't know what to read
Connotation is the emotion that a word incites in someone. It doesn't have to do with the word's actual definition, (denotation) but is very important to its usage.
The words "puppy" and "doggy" have a good connotation, making them sound cute and diminuitive.
The words "mutt" and "hound" have a bad connotation, which makes them sound dangerous.
The words mean the same thing (they have the same denotation) but the sentence changes a lot depending on which one you choose.
As for the examples you gave, "standpoint," "view," and "perspective" are all pretty neutral. (not good or bad) However, a "bias" is a view which is clouded by something, usually personal interest. Note that not only is the connotation of this word different, but the denotation is too.
Odysseus' mother Anticlea died of her grieving, waiting on Odysseus' return. She missed her son so much that she died of grief and yearning.
In one movie adaption, she commits suicide by walking into the sea.