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CONNOTATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. (of a word, phrase, etc) to imply or suggest (associations or ideas) other than the literal meaning . the word "tiger" connotes ferocity. 2. to involve as a consequence or condition.
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CONNOTATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a word sometimes used to mean connote : Doesn't "stable" connotate a feeling of security? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
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CONNOTATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : something suggested by a word or thing : implication the connotations of comfort that surrounded that old chair b : the suggesting of a meaning by a ...
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connotate
▪ I. † connotate, v. Obs. [f. connotāt-, ppl. stem of med.L. connotāre: see connote.] 1. trans. = connote 1.1596 Bell Surv. Popery i. iii. iv. 101 They connotate 490 yeares. 1609 ― Theoph. & Remig. 124 The inward man doth connotate the soule, and the outward man the body. a 1679 T. Goodwin Wks. III....
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Connotes vs Connotates - English Stack Exchange
While a denotation is the dictionary definition, a connotation is the more subtle hint a word gives. "I've been waiting for you" does denote the ...
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Is "connotate" not a word that's used anymore? : r/NoStupidQuestions
The word is from the 1950's and obsolete, having been replaced with "connote". I've been saying connotate my whole life! Have I been sounding like an idiot ...
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Tomasz Imieliński
In 2000, he co-founded Connotate Technologies, a web data extraction company based in New Brunswick, NJ. In 2000, he co-founded Connotate Technologies based on his data extraction research developed at Rutgers University.
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connotate, v. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the verb connotate is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for connotate is from 1596, in the writing of Thomas Bell.
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connotate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · English terms borrowed from Medieval Latin · English terms derived from Medieval Latin · English terms suffixed with -ate (verb) · English terms suffixed ...
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Connotation - Wikipedia
A connotation is a commonly understood cultural or emotional association that any given word or phrase carries, in addition to its explicit or literal meaning.
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What is another word for connotate? - WordHippo
Connotate is an obsolete English verb meaning connote. Here's a list of synonyms for connote. Contexts To signify beyond its literal or principal meaning.
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Connotation | Reading | Khan Academy - YouTube
Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you're learning: https://www.khanacadem... Today, let's talk about ...
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denotate
† denotate, v. Obs. (ˈdiːnəʊteɪt) [f. ppl. stem of L. dēnōtāre to denote: cf. connotate vb.] 1. To note down, particularize, describe; to mark out, indicate; = denote 1, 2.1599 A. M. tr. Gabelhouer's Bk. Physicke Contents, In the fifth..Parte, are sett downe, and denotated vnto us certaine kindes of...
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connotation
connotation (kɒnəʊˈteɪʃən) [ad. med.L. connotātiōn-em, n. of action f. connotāre: so in Fr.] 1. The signifying in addition; inclusion of something in the meaning of a word besides what it primarily denotes; implication.1532 More Confut. Tindale Wks. 417/1 This woorde congregacyon didde neuer signifi...
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Warren Schatz
Moving into video in 2007, he started creating video content and marketing Support for "Big Data" companies, Opera Solutions, MIT, Connotate,
He is currently
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