Synonym: imply, predicate. Similar words: connotation, connotative, connoisseur, reconnoiter, connoisseurship, connive, connect, connate. Meaning: [kɒ'nəʊt] v. 1. express or state indirectly 2. involve as a necessary condition of consequence; as in logic.
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1. Very soon 'Third World' came to connote poverty.
2. The word " food " may connote " greed ".
3. These criteria connote reproductive heterosexuality, and male-, middle-class-dominated employment.
4. For some, these Labels also connote sociopolitical orders.
5. As I have suggested already, they connote intimacy.
6. Suits do not exactly connote creativity and risk-taking.
7. The car's name is meant to connote luxury and quality.
8. Instead, back-to-back seasons of 6-5 and 5-6 connote a trend.
9. Authoritarianism will connote a more encompassing array of nondemocratic practices and control over citizens' political behavior.
10. For foreign policy can connote one of a number of different things.
11. Sounds, for example, are used to connote different localities: city traffic, a pub, a South Sea island.
12. But does not necessarily connote dishonesty, insincerity, or trickery.
13. Some grammatical rules of English connote much pragmatic information.
14. Anatomising the connote of capitalization rate and arising a view that capitalization rate should be the add of industry fiducial return and opportunity interest and less than industry IRR.
15. The guy will never hold it up by the handles or the straps, which would connote familiarity with the bag.
16. If we all have a desire to know, ? doesn't this connote something universal, that all should be free, that all should participate in ruling and being ruled as citizens of a city?
17. Parallel to his creation of sculpture-like works based on the sounds of English-loaned words,(sentencedict.com) Ujino continuously explores with physical objects that connote tangibility and intangibility.
18. The term " program " is not intended to connote complete rigidyty.
19. On the other side of the spectrum are diagrams like organizational charts, Venn diagrams, or interlocking gears that connote a very specific meaning for the information they portray.
20. Some English sentences are superficially negative but they actually connote affirmative, which often confuses translators.
More similar words: connotation, connotative, connoisseur, reconnoiter, connoisseurship, connive, connect, connate, connexion, connubial, conniving, connected, connivance, disconnect, connection, connect with, interconnect, disconnected, connectivity, reconnaissance, be connected with, interconnection, remote control, vote of confidence, cannon, cannot, tonne, winnow, annoy, minnow.