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connotation

A connotation of a word is something it means other than its literal meaning. That word has a negative connotation.

connotation

(= intension) what you must know in order to determine the reference of an expression an idea that is implied or suggested

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In this case, the reason is symbolic, devoid of religious connotation but still, the fact remains the same and. and I would say yes, which is practically the same.
Your indifference is motionless, becalmed: a grey man for whom grey has no connotation of dullness. But insensitive, but neutral.
Does everything have a sexual connotation?
Words that have their own sonority and beauty, which is extrinsic, extrinsic to their connotation or denotational referends.
The knife, in its violent connotation, suggests a certain feeling of sexual inadequacy.
I'm accused of stealing one of the seven dwarves, in the precise connotation of the dwarf named Bashful.
I don't like the connotation.
It's a kind of connotation that people think of this morose character. which is not true, I mean, the man was a lot of fun. to be around.
The idea of my gentleman's club has a different connotation.
I don't know. It's got this, like, really heavy connotation to it.
Pondering by nature has a slow connotation.
They had a particular connotation, which wasn't sexual.
I CAN'T HELP IT IF EVERYTHING'S TAKEN ON A SEXUAL CONNOTATION EVER SINCE I MET RODNEY.
I mean, if you think that Frantic has a negative connotation to it, I never thought of it like that.
You applied a disparaging connotation to the term.
It has a negative moral connotation. And we never.
Usually in sex shops or stores with a sexual connotation there are curtains in front, it's a bit sordid, like in Pigalle.
Can you think of a word with a worse connotation?
It has such a bad connotation.
Is there some connotation that I'm not teasing out of it?
The way you take the simplest statement, and then you twist it with a completely negative connotation.
And that's another reference to the sexual connotation I've mentioned before.
There's a mystic connotation in the choice of music except for the anonymous Italian music.
This has a psychoanalytic connotation but also a symbolic one.
You're putting the wrong connotation on this.
Well, what other connotation could be placed upon it, Mr. Tyler?
Remember our last piece: so simple, and with marvelous connotation?
The word has a very distinct connotation. Nothing else quite captures it.
It's got this, like, really heavy connotation to it.
It has an antiquated moral and needlessly restrictive connotation.
Is that so many of the women have a negative connotation - as far as a male perspective goes. - Of course, yes.
Handcuffed, not hitched-- the colloquial or any other connotation or meaning.
We've been discussing the task force to investigate crimes with an anti-Christian connotation.
I get a connotation being implied here about my wife?
That's a positive connotation, right?

News and current affairs

The word democracy came to be associated with its particular American variant, and took on an imperialist connotation.
And, because those who believed this (virtually everyone whose voices were heard) belatedly perceived its insulting connotation, discussing the matter has caused considerable anguish in the years since.
Democracy came to be associated with its particular American variant, and took on an imperialist connotation.
Over time, nostalgia has come to have a benign connotation.

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