Connote
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British pronunciation/kənˈəʊt/
American pronunciation/kəˈnoʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "connote"

to connote
01

to implicitly convey something such as an idea, feeling, etc. in addition to something's basic meaning

Transitive: to connote a meaning or idea
to connote definition and meaning
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The use of warm colors like red and orange in the painting connotes a sense of passion and intensity.
The word " home " can connote feelings of warmth, security, and comfort.
His choice of formal language in the email connotes professionalism and seriousness.
02

to suggest or imply a particular consequence or condition

Transitive: to connote a consequence or condition
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The sudden drop in stock prices connotes economic instability in the market.
The absence of sunlight connotes the approach of evening.
The decrease in tourist arrivals connotes economic troubles in the region.
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