Sentence examples for because the connotations are from inspiring English sources

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The exact meaning of the word is rarely deducible from even a clearly recognizable picture, because the connotations are either too broad or too narrow for the word's precise meaning.

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The connotations are too disturbing to me.

In Russia, the connotations are "treatment" and "disability".

"I suggest grays for interviews, particularly in midtones to deeper shades, because the connotation is rock-solid dependable," said Ms. Eiseman, who recommends that men swap their customary white shirt and maroon necktie for a charcoal shirt and tonal tie in a medium-gray shade like gunmetal.

The connotation is both absurd and sort of touching.

Even though the name is different, the connotation is similar.

The commercial connotations are obvious and damning.

The political connotations are not difficult to detect here.

And yet now the word's connotations are exclusively negative.

In fact, the phrase's negative connotations are undeserved.

Despite the perks that modeling provided, she wasn't proud or happy about her job, mostly because of the connotations that are associated with modeling, so she sought other outlets in which she could express herself more creatively.

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