Use of connotation in Sentences. 37 Examples

The examples include connotation at the start of sentence, connotation at the end of sentence and connotation in the middle of sentence

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connotation at the end of sentence


  1. This is also lateral economic ties reform real connotation.
  2. This is also lateral economic ties reform real connotation.
  3. For most people "motherhood" has a very positive connotation.
  4. What are the concept of tripartite mechanism and connotation?
  5. On Hong Kong this year it took on a slightly different connotation.
  6. On Hong Kong this year it took on a slightly different connotation.
  7. It is the context which infuses any word with powerful connotation.
  8. Opposite this protest message hangs a photograph with a very different connotation.
  9. Opposite this protest message hangs a photograph with a very different connotation.
  10. It is most special in its romanesque architecture with its refined internal facilities assimilating versailles palace connotation.
  11. The phrase seems to have originated in the world of baseball, although some authorities claim priority for an alternative connotation.
  12. The phrase seems to have originated in the world of baseball, although some authorities claim priority for an alternative connotation.

connotation in the middle of sentence


  1. A new connotation was given to the concept of truth to nature.
  2. And so it acquired its contemporary, pejorative connotation of idle chatter.
  3. Colleges must have strategic transference to persist connotation development.
  4. Colleges must have strategic transference to persist connotation development.
  5. This word has a bad connotation . Be sure to use it only in its right context.
  6. This word has a bad connotation . Be sure to use it only in its right context.
  7. With time, however, this acquired the connotation of the misfortune it described.
  8. With time, however, this acquired the connotation of the misfortune it described.
  9. A good dictionary will give us the connotation of a word as well as its denotation.
  10. A good dictionary will give us the connotation of a word as well as its denotation.
  11. The analyses the connotation of fair and efficiency and their dialectical relation.
  12. "Urchin", with its connotation of mischievousness, may not be a particularly apt word.
  13. In recent years multimedia has taken on a negative connotation in the computer industry.
  14. In recent years multimedia has taken on a negative connotation in the computer industry.
  15. Even among economists and political philosophers, public services rarely lose their connotation of burden.
  16. Even among economists and political philosophers, public services rarely lose their connotation of burden.
  17. There would be magnificent meaning to understand the core connotation of law-governing state, in the view of political civilization.
  18. There would be magnificent meaning to understand the core connotation of law-governing state, in the view of political civilization.
  19. There is often an implication that skilled means highly skilled although this connotation confuses the concept of existence and level.
  20. The article emphasizes that in idiomatic translation, cultural connotation should be given a consideration as well as literal expression.
  21. After relating the development of modern reference work and its changing in connotation and function, the paper proposes some developing strategies.
  22. From the view of connotation, it is reasonable to regard it as the symbol of reproduction worship because of its branchy and leafy characteristics with rich fruits.
  23. From the view of connotation, it is reasonable to regard it as the symbol of reproduction worship because of its branchy and leafy characteristics with rich fruits.
  24. The cultural connotation evolving during the course of usage of a lexical item usually pivots on its conceptual meaning enriched as a result of the process of repetitive uses.
  25. The cultural connotation evolving during the course of usage of a lexical item usually pivots on its conceptual meaning enriched as a result of the process of repetitive uses.

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