Sentence examples for have a negative connotation from inspiring English sources

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Let's face it, the word "assessment" can have a negative connotation.

It seems to have a negative connotation, not about the woman but about her situation".

"This is a worldwide organisation and in other countries, it doesn't have a negative connotation".

"Why is it OK to have a negative connotation associated to someone's impairment?

"Let's face it, capitalism does have a negative connotation," said one conservative member, Terri Leo.

"I don't know why people have a negative connotation about us," said Heidi Schaeffer, an account executive at PMK/HBH.

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"The very term 'fracking' has a negative connotation...The industry needs to identify negatively charged words and replace them with positive language," reads a February 2011 Gregory FCA blog post.

But this ancient word had a negative connotation.

It has a negative connotation and it implies restrictions.

"It by and large has a negative connotation".

Shauna Shapiro: The word "discipline" has a negative connotation in our culture and in our society.

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