Connotations [noun]

Definition of Connotations:

implication

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Sentence/Example of Connotations:

These instructions have no connotations of the end of the world.

The connotations of the name court are generally impressive.

There are connotations about the word challenge which are essentially dramatic.

He put down the word about which already such a host of new connotations had begun to cling.

The education he had received was not exactly a frontier education with the usual connotations of that word.

Its effect was electrical, for on the instant all the connotations of “Michael” flooded his consciousness.

Isolate this head from the shoulders, from all the gross connotations of the frame, and the trick would be done.

The word "genius" has several connotations, depending on how one defines a genius.

In no primitive or half-civilization does the word "wife" bear the connotations which it bears to us.

To hover has other connotations, while to soar is properly to fly upward, and not to hang poised upon the air.