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Connotation Denotation Euphemism Worksheet

The document provides instructions for four parts of an assignment analyzing connotation, denotation, and euphemism. Part one asks to organize words into lists of positive and negative connotations. Part two asks to explain why certain pairs of terms have different connotations. Part three provides a chart to identify words and phrases with positive, negative, or neutral denotations. Part four asks to interpret the meaning behind several euphemistic phrases.

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Connotation Denotation Euphemism Worksheet

The document provides instructions for four parts of an assignment analyzing connotation, denotation, and euphemism. Part one asks to organize words into lists of positive and negative connotations. Part two asks to explain why certain pairs of terms have different connotations. Part three provides a chart to identify words and phrases with positive, negative, or neutral denotations. Part four asks to interpret the meaning behind several euphemistic phrases.

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Connotation/Denotation/Euphemism Part One: Organize the following words from each list into a group of words with positive connotations and a list with negative connotations. Each word must be used in one of the two lists. You will do this on another sheet of paper. 1. tight, miserly, frugal, economical, careful, penurious, thrifty, budget-minded, prudent, penny-pinching 2. dislike, resent, lament, hate, scorn, disapprove, decry, deplore, oppose, regret 3. odd, curious, off-the-wall, outlandish, weird, singular, bizarre, unusual, strange, extraordinary, remarkable, eerie, noteworthy Part Two: Often two words mean roughly the same thing, except that one has an unfavorable, the other, a favorable, connotation. Thus, although you may like to think of yourself as an idealist, people who do not sympathize with your attitudes might call you a dreamer. For the following pairs of terms, write short explanations of why you might like to be described by one term but not the other. Choose five to do. You will do this on another sheet of paper. Make sure you label which pair you are doing. 1. self-confident/conceited 2. assertive/pushy 3. firm/stubborn 4. hard-working/workaholic 5. flexible/indecisive 6. casual/sloppy 7. mature/old

Part Three: For each pair of words and a phrase, list the one that is positive in the Positive Connotation category, the one that is negative in the Negative Connotation category, and the phrase that is a more neutral definition for both words in the "Denotation" column. 1. gaze, look steadily, stare 2. fragrance, odor, a smell sensed by the olfactory nerve 3. brainwash, persuade, influence one way or another 4. delayed, not on time, tardy 5. somewhat interested, nosy, curious 6. lazily, without haste, leisurely 7. ask of someone, demand, request 8. gathering, a large group, mob 9. slim, skinny, less than average build 10. discuss with others, debate, argue 11. observe, watch, spy 12. a young age, youthful, immature 13. not having a care, irresponsible, carefree, 14. unique, not commonly found, strange 15. find, detect, snoop 16. inexpensive, fairly priced, or cheap 17. isolation, privacy, having an opportunity to be alone 18. assertive, firmly confident, pushy 19. extravagance, generosity, giving much,

Positive Connotation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Denotation

Negative Connotation

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Part Four: The expressions in italics are euphemisms. What do they probably mean? 1. She was less favored by beauty than her sister __________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Someone borrowed money from my locker without asking me. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. I just bought a preowned car yesterday. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. I just won a lunch reservation from Mr. Simon. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. The caretaker does an excellent job at Braden. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. I got in a bit of trouble for stretching the truth about the broken lamp. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Now Im headed for the correctional facility again. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Where do I work? Actually, Im between jobs at the moment. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. Now that Im getting up there in years I dont like birthdays so much. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 10. Erics driving skills leave plenty of room for improvement. __________________________________________________________________________________________

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