"economical" has no comparative or superlative form. You would say "more economical" or "most economical."
They have a fair economical condition, or they have a hard economical condition. It's missing an adjective for the noun 'economical.' When "economical" is used as a preposition it is correct to say : They have an economical condition, with the meaning of profitable.
Benjamin Franklin was the author of 'An Economical Project.'
There are differences in the way economic and economical is used. Economic refers to the economy and finances while economical describes a thrifty person.
Economic = to do with money Economical = something that is money-saving
Denotation is a dictionary definition, so a denotation of Hawaii could be "a group of islands in the pacific"
the denotation of sequence is put in order
The verb for denotation is "denote."
'Wind' is the denotation of natural air movement 'Poodle' is the denotation of a particular breed of dog.
after denotation
"The denotation of the word 'dog' is a domesticated mammal commonly kept as a pet."
(denotation)-red rose with green stem... (connotation)-Passion of love.
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Well the denotation is the exact meaning and the Connotation is the suggested idea which has to do with the word.
The denotation of "cross" is a structure consisting of two intersecting lines, typically perpendicular to each other.