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connotation

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  • "In one sense, that of connotation, a concept strictly comprises nothing but a
  • The toorobbe took the pejorative connotation and transformed it into a proud new identit
  • elves, even though it also has a derogatory connotation, and San was actually preferred for this re
  • , effectively taking a word with a negative connotation and making it more positive.
  • ical slanting by chronic association, false connotation and plain lying, and/or deceits by repetiti
  • r meaning since chief has more of a "ruler" connotation, and it is not clear that "chief" is how a
  • In Berlin the term usually has a positive connotation, as inhabitants often identify with the "Ki
  • imbues the Georgian language with religious connotation as the tongue to be used on the Judgment Da
  • he story portrays Hitler in a very negative connotation as being evil and a 'demon'.
  • Sidoti believed that the name had a racist connotation, as the word "coon" was used to demean Afri
  • majority of the situation expels a negative connotation, but there were some positive outcomes.
  • d with piece of cake, which shares the same connotation, but a different origin.
  • han its modern synonym to impart a biblical connotation cannot always be conveyed.
  • The connotation certainly exists in English, as you point o
  • rgely without the negative, risk-associated connotation concurrent with the term's use in more spec
  • ity ("not as good as the real thing"), this connotation does not necessarily exist in the German co
  • For Cantonese speakers, this connotation extends to hats in general.
  • The BioWeb is the connotation for a network of web-enabled biological dev
  • In military connotation frequently associated with terms "Net-centr
  • rm, but rather in the word's older, broader connotation, from the Greek, of "sounding together" (Wh
  • represented a belated removal of the Seeger connotation from the venture (and one that has been kep
  • trum - yet retains the “change at the root” connotation fundamental to revolutionary societal chang
  • One connotation, implying egotistical and self-indulgent be
  • There is a positive outlook and connotation in regard to bilingualism.
  • The song itself follows the latter connotation in which the group is mocking those who do
  • Keeping this connotation in view, six more "Kashi"s have been prescr
  • for the legions of fans who have a positive connotation in mind when they label her "DIVA," and was
  • However, this connotation is misleading.
  • '... [Nirvana's] more positive connotation is that of a higher state of being, the dis
  • This connotation is probably not devoid of a military sense,
  • er the term carries a pejorative or neutral connotation is dependent on whether the practice is use
  • this, but, considering the term's negative connotation, it would perhaps be safe to assume that th
  • Adding further confusion is another connotation of empiric.
  • Despite the connotation of its name, it is more accurately describe
  • n replaces "dedication", to rid itself of a connotation of death.
  • The term barkeeper may carry a connotation of being the bar's owner.
  • The expression may have a connotation of virtuosity or cleverness in carrying out
  • This same connotation of a "pair" of two unlike items is used to
  • The irony was reinforced by the connotation of "circus" as ridiculous farce.
  • Hot standby may have a slightly different connotation of being active but not productive to hot s
  • arketing literature, and the somewhat crude connotation of the English word appears to have been an
  • lling into disuse and doesn't have the same connotation of quality.
  • from the shore, in Britain the term has the connotation of a seaside holiday.
  • "archaic" is more specific, but it has the connotation of being obsolete which doesn't quite apply
  • t tough elements, and in turn, the negative connotation of the word diminished.
  • e nearby Tye River, because of the negative connotation of the original name.
  • e word used for individual in Greek had the connotation of the idiosyncratic, or wholly isolated oc
  • oth an annual celebration of Spring and the connotation of the upcoming Easter (which can sometimes
  • asis of the word gives it the more abstract connotation of a cultural sphere.
  • The term has a connotation of worthlessness or disposability, as well
  • As the sexual connotation of the word 'slag' increased in the late 20
  • Whereas fast food carries the connotation of a standardized product from a globalized
  • ontrasted sharply with the perceived sexual connotation of the title of their lone hit.
  • st, while more recently it has obtained the connotation of "Day" itself, thereby creating the phras
  • l intercourse can, with implicit mocking by connotation of animal husbandry, the original usage of
  • n old-fashioned ring to it that carries the connotation of Edo period Japanese folktales.
  • is observations of Vanishing Landmarks, the connotation of this is dual-changing Indian situation a
  • The word brahmacharya tends to take on a connotation of disciplining the use of and preserving s
  • e Committee, are general terms and carry no connotation of the degree of risk to public health or o
  • In modern Greek usage, the term has the connotation of "father of the nation", and is widely us
  • nes including Natural Bridge, Dirty Napkin, Connotation Press, Rattle, and From the Fishouse.
  • The name also has a historical connotation recalling the Roman province of Armorica.
  • e sinner" with a particularly (self-)ironic connotation, such as in the common saying Jeder Jeck is
  • o deception, most often used in a religious connotation, taken from Matthew 7:15.
  • Even the novel's title has a different connotation than in the play, referring to the principa
  • The usage there also carried the connotation that at least some of the "Conchs" were of
  • This had the stronger connotation that any trace of Jewish blood had been rem
  • then did not have the inflammatory rhetoric connotation that it has now, instead the word loosely m
  • bei Spirit oil spill may give an unintended connotation that the VLCC Hebei Spirit is exclusively a
  • mmunity often is a semi-personal rhetorical connotation that represents Humanity in a singular cont
  • Thus, stripped of emotional connotation, the phrase simply means withdraw or retire
  • Because of the connotation the term "gay" had acquired since the show'
  • Despite its antisemitic connotation the swastika (Hakenkreuz) was also understo
  • In its present connotation, the term “ventral striatum” was introduced
  • ng over the years and doesn't have the same connotation to youth…"
  • “The Aropa brand holds a deeper connotation too”.
  • as meaned 'to name' and brings no religious connotation with it.
  • rnaya or PlAnernaya, the former implies the connotation with gliding and aviation (Russian for glid
  • these terms were coined to have a negative connotation, with intention to divert people from havin
  • metro for more than 20 years, but also its connotation with the Vostok space programme that ultima
  • e Self-Respect Movement acquired much wider connotation within a short period of time.
  • By connotation, Xochiquetzal is also representative of hum
  • ditional laurel wreath by the shape and its connotation yet were embellished with gold and gems.