connotations in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for connotations in the English»Serbian Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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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This is essentially a form of wordplay, with suffixes being chosen for their sound, or for friendly or scornful connotations.
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The same object can, on the other hand, be denoted with several names with different connotations.
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Words that have multiple meanings (called polysemous words) are often untranslatable, especially with all their connotations.
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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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The rebranding of oxtail has led to more romantic connotations than a can of thin oxtail soup.
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The term carries with it negative connotations of underdevelopment and poverty.
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For example, being the son or daughter of a wealthy individual, may carry a higher status and different cultural connotations than being a member of nouveau riche (new money).
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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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The term urban sprawl generally has negative connotations due to the health, environmental and cultural issues associated with the phrase.
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