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  2. Oct 3, 2019 · In linguistics, amelioration is the upgrading or elevation of a word's meaning, as when a word with a negative sense develops a positive one. Also called melioration or elevation. Amelioration is less common than the opposite historical process, called pejoration. See Examples and Observations below.

    • Richard Nordquist
  3. Amelioration is a type of semantic change that elevates a word's meaning over time. A word that previously had a negative meaning develops a positive one. Sometimes this process is referred to as semantic melioration or semantic elevation.

  4. Examples of amelioration can include words like 'knight', which once meant 'servant' but has evolved to signify a noble warrior. The process can also reflect social progress, such as the term 'gay' transitioning from meaning 'happy' to referring to sexual orientation.

  5. Oct 5, 2018 · Changes in word meanings (a process called semantic shift) happen for various reasons and in various ways. Four common types of change are broadening, narrowing, amelioration, and pejoration. (For more detailed discussions of these processes, click on the highlighted terms.)

    • Richard Nordquist
  6. Amelioration refers to the process by which a word acquires a more positive meaning or connotation over time. This change can occur due to shifts in cultural attitudes or social changes, influencing how words are perceived and used in everyday language.

  7. Amelioration refers to the process through which a word’s connotation becomes more positive over time. A prime example of this is the word “knight” which originally referred to a servant but over time gained the positive connotations of chivalry and honour.

  8. AMELIORATION definition: 1. the process of making a bad or unpleasant situation better: 2. the process of making a bad or…. Learn more.