Sentence examples for the connotation of from inspiring English sources

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A.M. Homes: Certainly the connotation of the word "suburbia" has changed profoundly.

"It did not have the connotation of public housing that public housing has now.

Less justifiable for the name change at Foggy Bottom is the connotation of "toilet".

My intention is to expose the connotation of light within darkness in every sense.

"The connotation of Broadway was that it must be the best.

The name "Heavyweight," Goldstein told me, is meant to suggest the emotional burdens that we carry around, as well as "the connotation of the boxer juxtaposed with the connotation of me . . . the non-boxer".

Also, he wrote, "conservationist" conveys a "moderate, reasoned, common sense position" while "environmentalist" has the "connotation of extremism".

As if the connotation of "never married" weren't negative enough, the vilification of our group has been swift and shrill.

"To me, black always had the connotation of quality and precision," Weiss says from his home in Evanston, Ill.

One side nearly always carries the connotation of losing, garnering a player name recognition and little more.

The word "worker" typically carries the connotation of remuneration rather than lifelong forced labor and chattel slavery.

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