Sentence examples for heavy connotations from inspiring English sources

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Our respondents' comments also indicate skepticism of the NGO workers that champion human rights, who they describe as 'unmarried' or 'divorced,' with these two words carrying heavy connotations of difference from themselves.

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IN A region where walls and fences come with heavy historical connotations, all of them negative, people are again erecting walls.

Though pre-tested and improved through pilot testing, several concepts with heavy Western connotations (e.g. what providers answered as "feedback" seems to have been other types of interaction).

Ketamine, with its associations with war zone surgery and large animals that need immediate taming, carries heavy-duty connotations.

Ketamine, with its associations to war zone surgery and large animals that need immediate taming, carries heavy-duty connotations.

Yes, using the word "slave" is in poor taste because of its heavy racial connotation.

Virtually all of my earlier concerns have been addressed, but those which I feel still require attention are as follows: 1) I still find the term "toxin-related" to carry too heavy a connotation of the former.

The current mayoral campaign is one in which pronouncements heavy with racial connotations have been followed by bitter debates over whether bigotry was in fact committed.

The New Yorker, October 11 , 1969P. 164 The current mayoral campaign is one in which pronouncements heavy with racial connotations have been followed by bitter debates over whether bigotry was in fact committed.

These are heady connotations: imperialism and commerce.

To me, the word feminist is heavy with sometimes-opposing connotations.

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