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Connotation (noun)

An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.

Figurative (adj.)

The metaphorical, idiomatic, or ironic sense of a word or expression, in contrast to its literal meaning.

Tension (noun)

The interplay of conflicting elements in a piece of literature; a balanced relation between strongly opposing elements.

Poignant (adj.)

Emotionally moving and stimulating.

Beleaguered (adj.)

Shrunken and wrinkled.

Wizened (adj.)

Troubled with many problems.

Delineate (verb)

To clearly describe or portray something precisely.

Acerbic (adj.)

A sharp and forthright style of speaking; tasting sour or bitter.

Caustic (adj.)

Sarcastic in a bitter and scathing way; able to burn.

Didactic (adj.)

Designed or intended to teach people something; teaching or intending a moral lesson.