Sentence examples for had connotations from inspiring English sources

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

The ancient Greeks expressed infinity by the word apeiron, which had connotations of being unbounded, indefinite, undefined, and formless.

So Mr. Haacke borrowed an idea from Bertolt Brecht: he designed a dedication in neon letters, using not the German word "Volk," which he said had connotations of strictly describing Germanic people, but the more inclusive word for "population," "Bevolkerung".

A few years ago, "embedded" had connotations of journalists following soldiers.

"Perhaps this imagery had connotations of exotic and prestigious imports," explains Stewart, "but it probably also echoed the characters of Greek mythology and religious belief".

In this case, the memes used had connotations we were unaware of until now.

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Because umlauts have connotations.

Words have connotations.

"All words have connotations".

Eating beans has connotations of death.

It has connotations of being a loser.

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