Connotative <span>meanings of words are NOT normally found in the dictionary.
Connotative essentially defines as "a meaning in a word that is specifically part of a culture that can only be expressed in speech."</span>
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The national debt has risen steadily over the past decade.
A. of the word changes if there is also a suffix.
Explanation:
- Briefly, the prefix is using ‘in, on or not’ in various English vocabularies. Examples are insane, inject etc.
- In English Grammar, we add prefixes to the beginning of the word. This will create a new word with a different meaning. Prefixes will also create new words which have the opposite meaning to the root word. Addition to that, they can also make negative words.
- The suffix is a letter which will add to the end of a word. The suffix will also make a new word with different meaning but also serving an inflectional ending. Examples are veracity, funny, rainy etc.
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