Examples of 'connote' in a sentence

Meaning of "connote"

Connote: A verb meaning to imply or suggest a particular meaning or idea in addition to the explicit definition. For example, the word 'snake' could connote danger or deceit
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  • To signify beyond its literal or principal meaning.
  • To possess an inseparable related condition; to imply as a logical consequence.
  • To express without overt reference; to imply.
  • To require as a logical predicate to consequence.

How to use "connote" in a sentence

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Multiculturalism does not connote a lack of universal standards.
All connote an intentional defection from the faith.
The other ear does not connote damage.
It should connote the feeling of a happy ending.
The phrase does not necessarily connote a fallacy.
These titles connote whatever the listener chooses.
Whose rhapsodic gestures connote optimism.
That connote feelings when communicating with humans.
I am working on a new smile to connote adorability and shyness.
They know what this reference information is supposed to connote.
This does not connote criminal intent.
Appropriate perfume ingredients need to be selected to connote freshness.
Both names connote younger brother.
Lack of concern for others does not necessarily connote narcissism.
They can connote the seriousness of a.

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Blue is used as a word to connote loneliness.
Both objects connote a period of transition and rest.
The word vector can be used to connote a cloning vehicle.
Green can also connote failure and misfortune in certain situations.
Both qualifications which are supposed to connote genuine professional standing.
This does not connote happy relationships between individual members of the group.
Heavy rings in a dream also may connote an assassination or deceit.
It may also connote the psychic energy associated with instincts in general that motivate behavior.
The term oligomer does not connote the size of the molecule.
The real reason that symbols are used in rails is that they connote specialness.
Certain seasons or holidays connote a spirit of goodwill toward all.
Like reference numerals are used in the drawing figures to connote like components.
Both of these titles connote a certain elevated level of social status.
But it does connote.
The term may also connote a decoder for decoding received signals.
This site does not support JavaScript may connote normally invisible.
Nude aerobics yoga may connote something not applicable to some culture and society.
The term phagemid may also be used to connote these structures.
Its aesthetics connote a Palestine where orange trees bloom.
To emphasize that differences in civilization do not connote either inferiority or superiority.
But it does connote that our killer was waiting for Adams in the apartment.
Seeing a horse in a dream also may connote owning a good house.
Positive values connote better stain removal performance for B.
From the outset the spare timbres connote a different style.
Connote a fairly well-developed cognitive array.
Does not connote a robbery.
You may wish to argue why the proposed name does not connote government.
I like to think that formats connote a lot about when a film is shot.
But you don't even know what it should connote.
The term polypeptide does not connote a specific length of a polymer of amino acids.
We also chose a typography with design of straight lines that connote stability and security.
The word originally did not connote whether the demon in question was good or evil.
You can also use one of the other terms that connote the same idea.
The term subsequently metamorphosed to connote the idea that a perceived impossibility might later be disproven.
Indeed, the narrow shaft of bright light can connote danger.

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