different between symbolic vs connotative
symbolic
English
Etymology
From French symbolique or directly from Latin symbolicus, from Ancient Greek ?????????? (sumbolikós, “of or belonging to a symbol”)
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: sym?bo?lic
- Rhymes: -?l?k
Adjective
symbolic (comparative more symbolic, superlative most symbolic)
- Pertaining to a symbol.
- Implicitly representing or referring to another thing.
- a symbolic gesture
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
symbolic From the web:
- what symbolic elements are used in the necklace
- what symbolic meaning
- what symbolic speech is not protected
- what symbolic meaning does the character
- what symbolizes necklace
- what is the symbolic meaning of necklace
connotative
English
Adjective
connotative (comparative more connotative, superlative most connotative)
- that implies or suggests something else
- Antonym: denotative
Derived terms
- connotatively
Related terms
Translations
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?.n?.ta.tiv/
- Homophone: connotatives
Adjective
connotative
- feminine singular of connotatif
Italian
Adjective
connotative f pl
- feminine plural of connotativo
connotative From the web:
- what connotative mean
- what connotative and denotative meanings
- what is an example of connotative meaning
- what's connotative meaning
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