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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "connote" in a sentence

    connote example sentences

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    1. All three words have unusually negative emotional associations and connote a situation that is out of control, a time ripe for panic


    2. It may be said, we believe, that industrial debentures now connote a higher type of security than industrial mortgage bonds


    1. “I’m sorry to have been gone so long,” Amaranthe said in a raspy voice she hoped connoted illness


    2. The term connoted both an air of supremacy, and fascination


    3. Rather, he appeared to be a casualty of some ambiguity in the term “witness,” which he’d assumed connoted actually witnessing something happening


    4. Whether by this there is connoted something in the nature of a combination of presentiments, or a great effort of will, or a self-annulment of one's true expectations, and so on, I do not know; but, at all events that night saw happen to me (a night which I shall never forget) something in the nature of the miraculous


    1. his image and all the negativity that it connotes


    2. Today, for some, it connotes a willingness to sacrifice a president who is defending the country, and the country that has been so safe and free


    3. The term “friends” connotes both cooperative and supportive behavior between two or more humans


    4. Religion is the divine embrace of cosmic values and connotes eternal progression in spiritual ascension and expansion


    5. 14 Moral evaluation with a religious meaning -- spiritual insight -- connotes the individual's choice between good and evil, truth and error, material and spiritual, human and divine, time and eternity


    6. Secondly, the word “anticipate” connotes the discounting process of


    7. students and investors who have been taught that “more” connotes a larger number


    8. Kshatriya connotes a caste, the Jainies do not believe in any caste today


    9. What we understand of the word “Throne” mentioned in this verse and in other verses is that it connotes the Godly manifestation and sustenance which overshadows all creatures and gives rise to everything to be founded upon such high degree of perfection


    10. The worst is condemned and therefore connotes wrong, immoral, and evil

    11. ANALYSIS CONNOTES the careful study of available facts with the attempt to draw conclusions therefrom based on established principles and sound logic


    12. (In anticipation of a more detailed inquiry in a later chapter, we have assumed throughout this chapter that investment implies expected safety and speculation connotes acknowledged risk


    13. Typically, it connotes the purchase of stocks having attributes such as a low ratio of price to book value, a low price-earnings ratio, or a high dividend yield


    14. One of the things the increase in book value connotes is that for those companies that remained creditworthy, their borrowing capacity in 2012 was greater that it had been in earlier years


    15. If you are a big gold bull and you want to buy an option, why not just buy the option outright and have limited risk? There are a lot of ways for novice traders to get into trouble using this strategy—especially since “free” often connotes low risk


    1. I had heard the voice of God reply to my 2 day rant: not in a booming voice, but in a very quiet gentle voice, connoting the love and tenderness of His nature


    2. He stole out into the larger room, but it was bare of anything connoting domesticity, save for the couch, the lamp, a wall mirror, a yellowed mattress in the corner


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    Synonyms for "connote"

    connote imply predicate denote mark indicate say register record read

    "connote" definitions

    express or state indirectly


    involve as a necessary condition of consequence; as in logic