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Connotation Quotes

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Compromise has a negative connotation.
Abdolkarim Soroush

Authors on Connotation Quotes: John Dewey Toni Morrison Abdolkarim Soroush Mary Tyler Moore Simon Blackburn Eric Abetz Matt Ross Laura Kightlinger Dario Fo Glenn Close Donald Glover Jorge Luis Borges Charles M. Blow
2.
Although, this is often used with negative connotations, I see ideology as an inherent part of culture.
Dario Fo

3.
You rely on a sentence to say more than the denotation and the connotation; you revel in the smoke that the words send up.
Toni Morrison

4.
The word " philosophy " carries unfortunate connotations: impractical, unworldly, weird.
Simon Blackburn

5.
Women can really be who they are. I'm about to say the F word, feminist. Often that word has such a negative connotation.
Laura Kightlinger

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The word diva has a negative connotation.
Glenn Close

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Rapper, just puts so much connotation on who you are and what is exposed. Even if a lot of it is out-dated, people still bring a lot to it.
Donald Glover

8.
In the critics' vocabulary, the work 'precursor' is indispensable, but it should be cleansed of all connotations of polemics or rivalry.
Jorge Luis Borges

9.
Am I conservative? Yes, I am. I would have thought conservative is very much middle of the road, representative of the aspirational values of the Australian people. The extreme right has connotations with it that I would never seek to identify with.
Eric Abetz

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When "reality" is sought for at large, it is without intellectual import; at most the term carries the connotation of an agreeableemotional state.
John Dewey

11.
Adolescence has such a negative connotation and it shouldn't. It's experimentation, it's being unsure, no preconceived notions.
Mary Tyler Moore

12.
When people talk about careers, I always feel like the connotation of a career is that you're actually choosing things.
Matt Ross

13.
While the word bisexual was technically correct, I would only slowly come to use it to refer to myself in part because of the derisive connotations. But, in addition, it would seem to me woefully inadequate and impressionistically inaccurate.
Charles M. Blow