connotation in A Sentence

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    Even harlotry without any religious Connotation was disgraceful.

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    And that Connotation is what made it racial.

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    It has strong cultural and religious Connotation.

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    What is the Connotation of the word family?

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    I understand the photo has a very negative Connotation.

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    In the United States, it has an isolationist Connotation.

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    But philoxenia has a deeper and broader cultural Connotation.

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    Tonal basis: Connotation tonal framework must conform to the natural skin tone.

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    It is used to examine and explore science without any religious Connotation.

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    Another Connotation:"Just how you want it to be the whole law"(Aleister Crowley).

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    In the ancient Greek theater, actors were known as hypocrites, without any negative Connotation.

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    The same convention is defined for computer's that support IPv6 addressing using the Connotation of::.

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    Some words carry a positive or negative Connotation depending on how they are used.

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    Explanatory Note: Important words and their Connotation: Envisions: KVS has adream to follow in future.

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    We also object to the expression"wild animal" because it carries the Connotation of ferocity.

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    But for him to say she"worked for" him, phrased that way, carries an abundantly clear Connotation.

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    The Connotation is that it is a symbol of passion and love- this is what the rose represents.

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    This may suggest that the term“ husband” had a more tender Connotation than“ owner.”​ - Hosea 2: 16.

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    You should avoid using statements with negative Connotation such as"I don't want to be tired and irritable.".

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    A cottage is, typically, a small house. It may carry the Connotation of being an old or old-fashioned building.

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    In such countries, the word“army” on its own retains its Connotation of a land force in common usage.

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    Plant extracts and botanicals in the Connotation of the concept of cross-cutting each other with each other part.

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    When Connotation is employed to drive geo-political agendas, we have to scrutinize the word choices with more serious care.

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    Hotline has Connotation of some crisis management phone or system that was used during the cold war to defuse crisis.

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    Huffner said that he chose the Doberman as a mascot for its"humorous Connotation", and because the image was"frisky and playful".

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    The term quickly lost its negative Connotation and by the 1930s it was widely used to refer to this artistic direction.

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    In all such countries, the term"army" itself retains on its own a Connotation with the land force in the common usage.

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    The design of the Cigarette Box should be pleasing to the eye, and can understand the product and brand Connotation through words.

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    The"good luck" Connotation carried the pretzel to other holidays, including New Year's Day, when in Germany children hung pretzels around their necks;

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    And when a man really knows how to think, you cannot necessarily assert that he thinks too much in a strictly negative Connotation.

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