Sentence examples for connotations of both from inspiring English sources

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A banner draped along the pope's route read: "Welcome among the ultimi – a word in Italian that has connotations of both furthest and least.

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As in "Panorama," places appear in disguise, with Theresienstadt bearing the ironic name Ruhenthal — literally, "valley of rest," which gives it the double connotation of both a spa town and a place of final repose.

Movement and development is intrinsic to the German word for tradition: Überlieferung has the active connotation of both transmitting and handing something on.

Healthy Eating was associated with foods considered 'healthy' (p <0.05); Eating for Health and Balanced Diet with negative connotations of foods to avoid (both p <0.001) and Nutritional Balance with the benefits of eating healthily (p <0.01).

However, this was changed for both its connotations of softness, which did not fit with the direction they wanted to take the character, and its awkward pronunciation.

Both names have positive connotations of joy and festivities.

"Jack Ryan" is a blockbuster of a show, in both the good and bad connotations of the word.

For both gene gene and gene environment interaction, it is important to distinguish different connotations of the word interaction (Kendler & Gardner, 2010).

Eating beans has connotations of death.

"It has cultural connotations of triviality.

It has connotations of being a loser.

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