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denotatively — de·no·ta·tive·ly … English syllables
denotatively — adverb see denotative * * * denōˈtatively (or /dēˈ/) adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑denote … Useful english dictionary
denotative — denotatively, adv. denotativeness, n. /dee noh tay tiv, di noh teuh tiv/, adj. 1. having power to denote. 2. denoting or tending to denote: the denotative meaning of a word. [1605 15; DENOTATE + IVE] * * * … Universalium
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denotative — /diˈnoʊtətɪv/ (say dee nohtuhtiv) adjective having power to denote. –denotatively, adverb …
denotative — [dē′nō tāt΄iv, di nōt′ə tiv] adj. 1. denoting; indicative 2. of denotation denotatively adv … English World dictionary