Sentence examples for Have connotations from inspiring English sources

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"All words have connotations".

Because umlauts have connotations.

Words have connotations.

"They have connotations, they belong to a code, like shapes or words".

Long hair has started to have connotations people don't want, like footballers' wives".

These often have connotations with specific training schemes offered by large employers.

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Some singular names do have connotation as well as denotation, for example 'the author of Waverley'.

Eating beans has connotations of death.

It has connotations of being a loser.

Independence has connotations of objectivity, expertise, and fairness.

For me, British identity had connotations of far-right nationalism.

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