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Connotation Of The Word Judgement Essay

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Words have various connotations, and these connotations help people to perceive implications behind a specific sentence. Whether read or spoken, the word “esteemed” holds more credibility associated than “famous,” just as “plain” can be viewed more negatively than “simple.” Take out the words and people start depending on other clues to formulate an opinion on a particular person or situation. Body language can be a major part of this judgement, conveying mood, comfortability, formality, and so on. Clothing choice, too, contributes to the way people perceive one another. People use cliche titles such as “hispter,” “emo,” and “basic” to describe a person, going off of wardrobe alone. Despite the connotation of the word judgement, not all judgement is inherently negative. One could argue that judging people is a primal instinct, set in place for people to determine who they ought to spend time with and who they ought to …show more content…

Those people we deem most visually intimidating, for one reason or another, could have some remarkable qualities, causing our judgement could lead us astray from potentially amiable or hilarious company. With that in mind, it’s important to remember that even though clothing choices are a statement, they are not an instrument meant for harmful assumptions or a judgement of character.
To prove this concept, Amber Rose and Blac Chyna made an appearance at the 2015 VMAs wearing tight-fitted, yet revealing clothing, demonstrated in the picture attached. On the clothing are printed words, in bright, bold fonts of the words people commonly associate with them and their wardrobe choices. Among these words are, “b*tch,” “stipper,” “whore,” and “goldigger.” Celebrities are uniquely stereotyped and criticized based on what they wear, because of the sheer amount of exposure they have to the public eye, so including the words appears to be an attempt to catch people in their

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