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connoted

/kuh-noht/US // kəˈnoʊt //UK // (kɒˈnəʊt) //

意味着,内涵,涵义,内涵的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    con·not·ed, con·not·ing.

    • : to signify or suggest in addition to the explicit or primary meaning: The word “fireplace” often connotes hospitality, warm comfort, etc.
    • : to involve as a condition or accompaniment: Injury connotes pain.
v.无主动词 verb
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    con·not·ed, con·not·ing.

    • : to have significance only by association, as with another word: Adjectives can only connote, nouns can denote.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • In emails and social media, the greater frequency of negatively connoted words when you wrote about him, the lack of likes and hearts on his posts.

  • With gaud and gaudy, which are the same words as good and cadi, may be connoted gaudeo the Latin for I rejoice.

  • The date palm may be connoted with the ded pillar, and the triple-fronded date of Myken with the trindod or drindod of Britain.

  • The willow tree (Welsh helygen), which grows essentially by the water-side, may be connoted with wallow.

  • Fortuna is radically for, and with the Fortunes or fates may be connoted the English fairies known as Portunes.

  • Physical sluggishness and moral vacuum are not simultaneously connoted by them.