Sentence examples for some connotations from inspiring English sources

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While it should be a neutral term, it has developed some connotations that are likely misleading.

It does not sound too bad, and has some connotations to the American political system.

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This means that there is some connotation of secondary legitimacy.

The literary tattoo is at least as old as Hester Prynne's scarlet "A," and like any tattoo still bears some connotation of punishment.

That is the aura or glow that a compelling story or some connotation of health, social consciousness or environmentalism can bestow on a product.

Most people, I know, shiver a little when they hear that word -- which usually carries some connotation of harsh training or rigid conduct.

If the idea of long-term employment with the same firm, or the notion that full-time employment has some connotation of stability or fixedness about it, are history -- and they are -- can the concept of a full-time, salaried work unit survive?

"There's been some negative connotations with the jailbreak community," he said.

If the situation continues, it could bring with it some dangerous connotations.

For some, the connotations of roundups and the prospect of mass detentions cut too close to the bone.

The United States, by contrast, was "an invading force in Iraq, with some negative connotations, even if it gave Iraqis something they hankered for.

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