Definition of Connote. Meaning of Connote. Synonyms of Connote

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Definition of Connote

Connote
Connote Con*note", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Connoted; p. pr. & vb. n. Connoting.] [See Connotate, and Note.] 1. To mark along with; to suggest or indicate as additional; to designate by implication; to include in the meaning; to imply. Good, in the general notion of it, connotes also a certain suitableness of it to some other thing. --South. 2. (Logic) To imply as an attribute. The word ``white' denotes all white things, as snow, paper, the foam of the sea, etc., and ipmlies, or as it was termed by the schoolmen, connotes, the attribute ``whiteness.' --J. S. Mill.

Meaning of Connote from wikipedia

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