Your English writing platform
Free sign upExact(1)
Moreover, the advantage of the term "assemblage" is connotations of active practices but not passive static strictures (Watson-Verran & Turnbull 1995).
Similar(59)
Not only were connotations of loneliness attributed to ready meals, their quality also started to be questioned, with frozen meals increasingly seen as second rate.
Of course, this being Britain, there are certain connotations of class.
There's obvious connotations of the two words together, and I liked the fact we're really talking about memories.
He added: "There is no connotation of racism about whatsoever.
This means that there is some connotation of secondary legitimacy.
Less justifiable for the name change at Foggy Bottom is the connotation of "toilet".
"Today, to have 'farm' in your brand is a connotation of terroir," he said, in contrast to industrial products like Danone or Yoplait.
There is a connotation of the word 'substance', reflected in the sense of substantial, which signifies durability or even permanence.
Overall, the most popular answer was that the sexual connotations of moist were to blame; those who were especially averse to the word were more likely to name the sound as the reason.
Understandably, the political process is influenced by perception and politicians are still fearful of the connotations of being labeled as pro-drugs," said Dr. Oded Sagee, the founder and CEO of BreedIt.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com