Sentence examples for bad connotation from inspiring English sources

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That gives a bad connotation".

Swidden has acquired a pretty bad connotation.

She grew up there, and it has a bad connotation for her".

"We didn't want to call it the Senators because it had such a bad connotation," he said.

Arthur Hull, a 53-year-old Californian who is considered the father of drum circles in America, says: "It no longer has the bad connotation of hippie thunder-drumming.

"We're going to call it the United States-Mexico Trade Agreement," adding that the term Nafta — which he has called the "worst" trade deal in history — had "a bad connotation" for the United States.

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Is there a scientific foundation to these bad connotations?

The anniversary has bad connotations for both Greek and Turkish Cypriots.

"I hate to use the word 'ghetto' because it has so many bad connotations.

He wants to rebrand the package, of course, so that it's not called NAFTA ("bad connotations!").

"I don't know if he understood the absurdity of it or even the bad connotations that might come along with being associated with James Franco".

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