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denotation
[dee-noh-tey-shuhn]
noun
the explicit or direct meaning or set of meanings of a word or expression, as distinguished from the ideas or meanings associated with it or suggested by it; the association or set of associations that a word usually elicits for most speakers of a language, as distinguished from those elicited for any individual speaker because of personal experience.
a word that names or signifies something specific.
“Wind” is the denotation for air in natural motion. “Poodle” is the denotation for a certain breed of dog.
the act or fact of denoting; indication.
something that denotes; mark; symbol.
Logic.
the class of particulars to which a term is applicable.
that which is represented by a sign.
denotation
/ ˌdiːnəʊˈteɪʃən /
noun
the act or process of denoting; indication
a particular meaning, esp one given explicitly rather than by suggestion
something designated or referred to Compare referent connotation
another name for extension
denotation
The basic dictionary meaning of a word, without its connotations. For example, the denotation of the word modern is “belonging to recent times,” although the word may have different connotations.
Word History and Origins
Origin of denotation1
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