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The moral of Sue's name.

Sue has the meaning of awakening everything, and the name can mean positive sunshine, as beautiful as the rising sun, so it is a very good choice as a name.

Each word has its own unique connotation, that is to say, if you want to make the choice of names more profound, you must use words correctly to achieve better results.

Correct use of words, we must pay attention to master and distinguish the following aspects:

(A) from the emotional color of words to identify.

Color refers to a certain tendency and emotion attached to the meaning of words; Some are emotional, which is called emotional color.

According to different emotional colors, words can be divided into three categories: commendatory words, derogatory words and neutral words.

1. commendatory term: a word with positive or favorable feelings. Such as: encouragement, achievement, resistance, cleverness, frugality and carefulness.

2. derogatory words: words with negative or derogatory feelings. Such as: incitement, consequences, resistance, cunning, meanness, shelter.

3. Chinese vocabulary: words that do not express praise or blame. Such as: encouragement, result, resistance.

(B) From the stylistic color of words.

In addition to emotional colors, words also have solemn humor, modesty and irony, euphemism and frankness, and elegant spoken language. Although their meanings are the same or similar, they are suitable for different occasions and are called stylistic colors.

Mainly manifested in the difference between spoken and written language. Spoken language is often used in dialogues and literary works, with a popular, simple and vivid style. Written language has an elegant and solemn style and is often used in solemn occasions, theoretical articles or official documents.

For example: recommendation-praise, VIP- guest, company-company, walking-shopping, potato-potato. These groups of words have the same semantics, but different stylistic colors. The former belongs to written language and the latter belongs to spoken language, which is suitable for different occasions.

(3) Different meanings.

For example, "damage" and "destruction" both mean to destroy an object, but "damage" is generally unintentional and "destruction" is intentional;

"Slander" and "frame-up" both refer to making something out of nothing and insisting that others have done something bad, but the former is fabricating facts and damaging others' reputation, while the latter is false accusation and frame-up, which are different in weight.