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Webster 1913 Edition
Connotation
Conˊno-ta′tion
(kŏnˊnō̍-tā′shŭn)
, Noun.
[Cf. F.
connotation
.] The act of connoting; a making known or designating something additional; implication of something more than is asserted.
Webster 1828 Edition
Connotation
CONNOTATION
,Noun.
Definition 2024
connotation
connotation
English
Noun
connotation (plural connotations)
- (semantics) A meaning of a word or phrase that is suggested or implied, as opposed to a denotation, or literal meaning. A characteristic of words or phrases, or of the contexts that words and phrases are used in.
- The connotations of the phrase "you are a dog" are that you are physically unattractive or morally reprehensible, not that you are a canine.
- (logic) A technical term in logic used by J. S. Mill and later logicians to refer to the attribute or aggregate of attributes connoted by a term, and contrasted with denotation.
- The two expressions "the morning star" and "the evening star" have different connotations but the same denotation (i.e. the planet Venus).
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suggested or implied meaning
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References
- J[ohn] A. Simpson and E[dward] S. C. Weiner, editors (1989) The Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, ISBN 978-0-19-861186-8.