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connotation [brit. angl. kɒnəˈteɪʃ(ə)n, am. angl. ˌkɑnəˈteɪʃ(ə)n] SAM.

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During the revolutionary era, the connotations of the term were strictly derogatory, since it was typically used by people hostile to the nobility.
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The latter often can have obscene connotations, but it's generally not considered profane.
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In it, the writer hopes to reverse the negative connotations behind female pejoratives.
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The term is not an insult but carries connotations of respect and affection.
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Philosophical interest in nature, or in mystical connotations of naturalism, could also have contributed to the rise of landscape painting.
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The sometimes negative connotations surrounding reverse merger financing transactions may be attributed to fraud stock short sellers.
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The term is, today, imprecisely defined and typically has negative connotations.
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Towers and other vertical structures may unintentionally or perhaps subconsciously have those connotations.
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The moon, aside from religious and mythical connotations, can also mean a month.
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They retain connotations of the future because they have been frequently featured in popular science fiction.
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