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tr.v. con·not·ed, con·not·ing, con·notes. 1. To suggest or imply in addition to literal meaning: "The term 'liberal arts' connotes a certain elevation above utilitarian ...
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to be associated with or inseparable from as a consequence or concomitant <the remorse so often connoted by guilt>. 2. a : to convey in addition to exact explicit ...
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connoter, définition et conjugaison du mot connoter dans le dictionnaire. Définition : Exprimer par connotation, en...
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/k??no?t/ Show Spelled [kuh-noht] Show IPA verb, con·not·ed, con·not·ing. verb ( used with object). 1. to signify or suggest (certain meanings, ideas, etc.) ...
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connote definition, pronunciation, and example sentences in Oxford University Press (British & World English)
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connote tr.v. , -noted , -noting , -notes . To suggest or imply in addition to literal meaning: 'The term 'liberal arts' connotes a certain elevation.
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Definition of connote : Often your body language can connote or imply how you feel without you having to saying it directly. For example, if you fold your arms ...
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For Connote number, see Waybill. ... although these have the same literal meaning (stubborn), strong-willed connotes admiration for the level of someone's will ...
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