1. The connotation of a word is the meaning that is not obvious or stated.

2. The denotation of a word is the literal meaning of a word.
3. discounted
4. confident

Those are the answers.

Number 3 is cheap, not discounted. Apologies.

1. The connotation of a word is the meaning that is not obvious or stated.
2. The denotation of a word is the literal meaning of a word.
3. cheap
4. confident

1. Correct. The connotation of a word refers to the emotional or cultural associations that it carries, beyond its literal definition.

2. Correct. The denotation of a word is its direct, dictionary definition.
3. "Discounted" generally has a negative connotation, implying something is of lesser value or importance, or is being downplayed or overlooked.
4. "Confident" generally has a positive connotation, implying self-assurance, belief in oneself, and a positive mindset.

1. Correct. The connotation of a word refers to the implied or associated meaning that may not be explicitly stated.

2. Correct. The denotation of a word is its direct, dictionary definition.
3. "Cheap" generally has a negative connotation, implying something is of low quality or value, or not worth a lot of money.
4. "Confident" generally has a positive connotation, implying self-assuredness, belief in oneself, and a positive attitude.