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    connotation
    /ˌkɒnəˈteɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. an idea or feeling which a word invokes for a person in addition to its literal or primary meaning: "the word ‘discipline’ has unhappy connotations of punishment and repression"

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  3. Connotation is a feeling or idea that is suggested by a word or an object, in addition to its basic meaning. Learn how to use connotation in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and compare with denotation.

  4. Connotation is the meaning suggested by a word or thing apart from its explicit meaning. Learn the difference between connotation and denotation, see examples, and explore related words and articles.

  5. a feeling or idea that is suggested by a word in addition to its basic meaning, or something suggested by an object or situation: "Resolute" means stubborn, but with a more positive connotation. (Definition of connotation from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of connotation. connotation.

  6. A connotation is the feeling a word invokes. But take note! A denotation is what the word literally says. If these words were on a trip, connotation would be the baggage, and denotation would be the traveler. Continue reading...

  7. Connotation definition: the associated or secondary meaning of a word or expression in addition to its explicit or primary meaning. See examples of CONNOTATION used in a sentence.

  8. Connotation is the array of emotions and ideas suggested by a word in addition to its dictionary definition. Learn how connotation differs from denotation, symbolism, and figurative language, and see examples of connotative words and phrases.

  9. Connotation is the suggestion of an idea or quality by a word or phrase, in addition to its explicit meaning. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of connotation with examples and collocations.