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connotation

Additional meaning or meanings carried by a word which exceed the obvious or literal definition. The most common usage is in metaphor.

Calling someone a ‘sloth’, instead of meaning that the person looks like a sloth, uses the connotation of that animal with its characteristic slow movement, thus the metaphor is employed to suggest that the person is also slow moving.



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On this day the cibangula and the amapango came together in a connotative crescendo where the Lunda-Kazembe "mouth" performatively manifested a story of trade, tribute, militaristic power, succession, ritual, and spirituality.
To maintain connotative consistency, the signs of correlations between the IAT and explicit measures have been reversed; a positive correlation means positive attitudes toward persons with disabilities were expressed on both measures.
The online "Gay Slang Dictionary" offers several connotative definitions for daddy, all of which are apposite vis-a-vis the burgeoning relationship between Procter and the neophyte prisoner whom he initiates: "1.
 
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