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Term: Conotated

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: to suggest or imply a secondary meaning or emotional association in addition to the literal meaning

Usage:

  1. The word "home" often conotates a sense of warmth and comfort.
  2. In his poem, the author conotated darkness with fear and uncertainty.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: having a connotation; associated or suggested with a particular meaning or feeling

Usage:

  1. The conotated meaning of the word "old" can vary depending on the context.
  2. Her voice, although soft-spoken, had a conotated power that demanded attention.

Part of Speech: Past Participle (Verb)

Sense: having been conotated; having suggested or implied a secondary meaning

Usage:

  1. After studying the poem for hours, the hidden message finally conotated itself to the reader.
  2. The conotated words in the letter added depth and complexity to its overall meaning.

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