Sentence examples for has a connotation from inspiring English sources

"has a connotation" is a grammatically correct expression in written English.
You can use it when referring to the implied or associated meaning of a phrase, word, or symbol. For example, "The word 'home' has a connotation of safety and security."

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And it has a connotation of petty crime, appropriate for this context.

Tikkun is the Hebrew word for repair and has a connotation of healing and transformation.

Scheme is O.K. in Britain but has a connotation of plot in the United States.

Intifada is generally translated as uprising but has a connotation of "shaking off".

Street basketball to them has a connotation — they think street basketball is black.

I've been playing with classics all my life, basically, and tournedos Rossini always has a connotation of grandeur and luxury".

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"Cheapness had a connotation," says Gillian Cutress, editor of the Official Great British Factory Shop Guide.

"Diets had a connotation of shame before," said Brana Wolf, a prominent fashion stylist.

John Aalbers, chief executive of Volubill, said the problem with data throttling was that it had a connotation of punishment.

However, many singular names not only denote, they also have a connotation.

It has a valedictory connotation.

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