Definition of Connoted. Meaning of Connoted. Synonyms of Connoted

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Definition of Connoted

Connoted
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 Connoted from wikipedia

- (stubborn), strong-willed connotes admiration for the level of someone's will (a positive connotation), while pig-headed connotes frustration in dealing...
- A bill of lading (/ˈleɪdɪŋ/) (sometimes abbreviated as B/L or BOL) is a do****ent issued by a carrier (or their agent) to acknowledge receipt of cargo for...
- This can come in the form of direct slurs or ****cution, in the form of connoted microaggressions, or depictions of the Philippines or the Filipino people...
- primary phenomenon. The word has two senses: one that connotes known causation and one that connotes absence of causation or reservation of judgment about...
- indication of whether a person was pagan or Christian. Paganism has broadly connoted the "religion of the peasantry". During and after the Middle Ages, the...
- Both the Gr****-derived term xiphoid and its Latin equivalent, ensiform, connote a "swordlike" or "sword-shaped" morphology. The xiphoid process is anatomically...
- abbreviation is used in colloquial English, instead of the whole phrase. It connotes an older woman, typically one with children, considered ****ually attractive...
- sometimes unclear. Though the term fashion connotes difference, as in "the new fashions of the season", it can also connote sameness, for example in reference...
- semiotics, and philosophy of language—an intension is any property or quality connoted by a word, phrase, or another symbol. In the case of a word, the word's...
- Britain and the United States, Wallman noted The term "ethnic" po****rly connotes "[race]" in Britain, only less precisely, and with a lighter value load...