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connote

[kuh-noht] / kəˈnoʊt /


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Its association with the divine has carried into the present day: Nearly every major religion uses gold to connote holy objects and spaces.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 16, 2026

It didn't necessarily connote or imply a state of psychological unease.

From Salon • May 29, 2023

The rulings were handed down, and timed, in a display designed to connote the announcement of sea change.

From Slate • May 7, 2023

“It is a type of affinity with the American worker, and I think it does connote an image of male virility and machismo that is important for a leader who wants to appear strong.”

From New York Times • Oct. 26, 2022

If you like granite, you might like the house; but even if you don’t, “granite” certainly doesn’t connote a fixer-upper.

From "Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything" by Steven D. Levitt




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