That word has a good connotation so, use it in public.
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You can use connotation in a sentence by choosing words that carry positive, negative, or neutral underlying meanings to evoke specific emotions or associations. For example, saying "She's frugal" instead of "She's cheap" conveys a more positive connotation.
The word "failure" typically has the most negative connotation in a sentence.
"Chubby" and "fat" have about the same meaning but "fat" has more of a negative connotation meaning.
"So class, what are the connotations of the word treasure?"
Opulent would be a suitable replacement for luxurious in this sentence.
You might use connotation in your writing to evoke a specific emotion or association, to add depth and layers to your text, or to create a certain tone or mood. Connotation helps to convey subtle meanings and nuances that can enhance the overall impact of your writing.