Respuesta :
Words may have positive or negative connotations that depend upon the social, cultural and personal experiences of individuals. For example, the words childish, childlike and youthful have the same denotative but different connotative meanings. Childish and childlike have a negative connotation as they refer to immature behavior of a person. Whereas, youthful implies that a person is lively and energetic.
Here are some example I found online:
"Astute -- Sagacious
Bossy -- Dominant
Bum -- Homeless
Cheap -- Inexpensive
Cheap -- Thrifty
Childish -- Childlike
Cocky -- Confident
Conceited -- Self-confident
Cowardly -- Prudent
Crippled -- Disabled
Difficult -- Challenging
Disaster -- Problem
Fat -- Overweight
Fired -- Terminated
Foolish -- Unwise
Headstrong -- Determined
Job -- Career
Lazy -- Relaxed
Nag -- Remind
Nitpicking -- Meticulous
Nosy -- Inquisitive
Out of date -- Time-tested
Pig-headed -- Stubborn
Politician -- Statesman
Scrawny -- Thin
Stingy -- Economical
Stubborn -- Persevering" -YourDictionary
On the left is negative, the right is positive.
"Astute -- Sagacious
Bossy -- Dominant
Bum -- Homeless
Cheap -- Inexpensive
Cheap -- Thrifty
Childish -- Childlike
Cocky -- Confident
Conceited -- Self-confident
Cowardly -- Prudent
Crippled -- Disabled
Difficult -- Challenging
Disaster -- Problem
Fat -- Overweight
Fired -- Terminated
Foolish -- Unwise
Headstrong -- Determined
Job -- Career
Lazy -- Relaxed
Nag -- Remind
Nitpicking -- Meticulous
Nosy -- Inquisitive
Out of date -- Time-tested
Pig-headed -- Stubborn
Politician -- Statesman
Scrawny -- Thin
Stingy -- Economical
Stubborn -- Persevering" -YourDictionary
On the left is negative, the right is positive.