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connotations u rečniku PONS

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The literal connotations, which may be ironic or downright pejorative, have often been eroded by common use.
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In addition, she extended the work to examine other possible stimuli which may have aggressive-stimulating connotations or aggressive-inhibiting connotations.
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The rhythm restarts with tense connotations and the orchestra swells with apprehensive shades.
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Twerking can carry both gendered and racialized connotations.
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The term is, today, imprecisely defined and typically has negative connotations.
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For example, being the son or daughter of a wealthy individual, may carry a higher status and different cultural connotations than being a member of nouveau riche (new money).
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Words that have multiple meanings (called polysemous words) are often untranslatable, especially with all their connotations.
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The rebranding of oxtail has led to more romantic connotations than a can of thin oxtail soup.
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The blue collar/white collar color scheme has socio-economic class connotations.
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The latter often can have obscene connotations, but it's generally not considered profane.
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