Sentence examples for nice connotations from inspiring English sources

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Not very nice connotations.

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Wouldn't it be nice to take the negative connotation off of this phrase and turn it into a positive?

If you are a T-Mobile user and not bound to a BlackBerry, this is quite simply the best business PDA phone out there, reaching a nice middle ground between the childish connotations of the Sidekick (you can't see yourself bringing that thing into a boardroom, can you?), and the fun-less feel of the MDA.

The American connotation that it has is nice too, although that's not the main reason why I chose it.

But how we say something can be as important as what we say: "Hey man, nice car!" spoken with enthusiasm carries a much different connotation than when spoken with sarcasm.

Come to think of it, that's a nice word for a conference of global leaders, with all its connotations of lofty heights and glorious achievement.

"The quarterback is a thinking athlete — that nice yin-and-yang mixture of descriptions that has a sexual connotation," she said.

Just say no.

His silence had no religious connotation, he said, adding, "You've got to try it to appreciate how nice it is".

Its title had two connotations.

And remember, connotations evolve.

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