The official definition for the word gaudy is "extravagantly bright or showy, typically so as to be tasteless."
Synonyms for gaudy: garish showy flashy ostentatious
vulgar, gaudy, tasteless, cheap, showy, ornate
Ostentatiously fine; showy; gay, but tawdry or meretricious., Gay; merry; festal., One of the large beads in the rosary at which the paternoster is recited., A feast or festival; -- called also gaud-day and gaudy day.
You can represent colours through music! For example, Red contains the connotation of anger, frustration, vexation and hostility. But red can also possess the connotation of passion and love. it depends on the context. If red were to possess the negative connotation, then the music would contain a harsh tone, with lots of sudden loudness, and strong harmonies. lots of strong accents and it would make the responder react with fright. Maybe composed using a minor key. Passion and love would probably be the same thing as they are strong feelings, BUT it may sound more joyful. Maybe in the major key.
A sentence using the word gaudy could be: The girl looked out of place at the wedding in her gaudy clothes. Gaudy means excessively bright and showy, with a negative connotation, meaning that it is out of place or tasteless.
nagetive
Connotation for the word ponder is positive
Yes, the word "stylish" can be used as a positive connotation.
is the word refined a connotation
This is a negative connotation.
positive
It is a negative Connotation
Denouncing has a negative connotation.
Yes, the word "intrepid" is a Positive Connotation. The word mostly means fearless, brave, courageous, and bold.(:
the word large is positive
It is a positive word