What is denotative?

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de·note (d-nt)
tr.v. de·not·ed, de·not·ing, de·notes
1. To mark; indicate: a frown that denoted increasing impatience.
2. To serve as a symbol or name for the meaning of; signify: A flashing yellow light denotes caution.
3. To signify directly; refer to specifically.

Denotative refers to a sentence, clause, or modifier that has one of the three meanings above.
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