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Twerk as a word has no more negative connotation than the words "chair" and "filing cabinet" do.
But flout usually has a more negative connotation.
I just feel like it has a slightly more negative connotation.
For females, it carries an even more negative connotation.
However, fatigue can also have a more negative connotation as in fatigue experienced by patients with a health problem.
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'Valedictorian' is an antiquated title, and I think it has more negative connotations and effects than positive ones".
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"Look, I'm a socialist," he said, recognizing that the label tends to have much more negative connotations in America than in Britain.
"No informal settlements in the world are more stigmatised and have more negative connotations than Rio's favelas," says Theresa Williamson, a British-Brazilian urban planner and director of NGO Catalytic Communities.
But red had other, more negative connotations - especially when worn by a woman.
A number of researchers over the last few years (most notably David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons, who published their results in "unChristian") have found that the word "Christianity" has many more negative connotations than positive ones, at least in the minds of the general public.
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