Sentence examples for the connotations from inspiring English sources

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the connotations

noun

A meaning of a word or phrase that is suggested or implied, as opposed to a denotation, or literal meaning. A characteristic of words or phrases, or of the contexts that words and phrases are used in.

  • The connotations of the phrase "you are a dog" are that you are physically unattractive or morally reprehensible, not that you are a canine.

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The connotations are too disturbing to me.

Sometimes I'd try to break down the connotations.

I am dead set against the connotations game.

All of the connotations of Windows security apply".

I had fretted over the connotations of being kept, yet forgotten the basic meaning.

It's a mouthful but it lacks the connotations of the word "soldier".

For all the connotations, however, it turns out that Magnum is not so large.

Well, take away the connotations and agitation is what we do, but we're not outsiders.

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