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connotation [ˌkɒnəˈteɪʃən, Am ˌkɑ:nə-] N LING

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The rebranding of oxtail has led to more romantic connotations than a can of thin oxtail soup.
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Originally the band wanted the pictures to include burning stakes, however, given the possible KKK connotations, they settled for moody lighting instead.
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There are many negative connotations associated with the phrase left-handed: clumsy, awkward, unlucky, insincere, sinister, malicious, and so on.
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It is named after a naval midshipman and has no religious connotations.
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In addition, she extended the work to examine other possible stimuli which may have aggressive-stimulating connotations or aggressive-inhibiting connotations.
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Likewise, the 1960s, though technically applicable to anywhere in the world according to Common Era numbering, has a certain set of specific cultural connotations in certain countries.
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The blue collar/white collar color scheme has socio-economic class connotations.
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The literal connotations, which may be ironic or downright pejorative, have often been eroded by common use.
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It can be considered pejorative when used to describe others, but it can also be used as a self-identifier without negative connotations.
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This is essentially a form of wordplay, with suffixes being chosen for their sound, or for friendly or scornful connotations.
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