Sentence examples for similar connotations from inspiring English sources

"similar connotations" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is used to describe words or phrases that share similar meanings or implications. For example, "He used words with similar connotations to describe his feelings."

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I hope this has similar connotations.

Hard-hitting reggae such as that of Jimmy Cliff and the other performers featured in "The Harder They Come" reminded many listeners of blues and soul music, and the hip-hop performances on "Wild Style" have similar connotations.

The English word "science" had similar connotations.

For one thing, the word for which conari is substituted, tendere, can have similar connotations itself, carrying the sense of a try or an attempt.

A back-translation into English by other bilingual individuals revealed that the translation had worked quite well and that the wording had similar connotations.

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Darlene Charneco's "Puja," a large red panel accented with painted nails, has a similar connotation, except that the textural and tonal appeal is as much to the eye as to the hand.

"Jihadi" and "Crusader" have similar connotation within Muslim and Christian terminology respectively.

Subbing in a number for an illicit image with a similar connotation -- "One" is a slithering snake, "seven" is divine -- is an act of metaphorical speech, not synesthesia.

Throughout policy debates in many areas, social conservatives' arguments against government intervention share a similar connotation: government intervention is labelled as impinging on individual liberty and as inherently inefficient [ 13].

The aiōra ("swing") used in the ancient Athenian Dionysiac festival, the swings of the spring festivals at Puri (Orissa) and in Thailand, also have similar symbolic connotations.

Similar negative connotations are attached to common terms like cognitive failures, resting state, rumination, distraction, attentional failures, absent-mindedness, repetitiveness, and the like (Baars, 2010).

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