Sentences with phrase «much connote»

It's a word that, here, does not so much connote an actual small - business owner as a feeling — an image of the young worker in the 21st - century gig economy who DJs on the weekends and, while almost certainly doing underpaid and entirely precarious labour, has earned the right to work from her local coffee shop in the slouchy drop - shoulder crewneck of her choice.
The Kobo executive also highlights the importance of cover design to appeal to readers since it is the first entrance that pretty much connotes your selling point.

Not exact matches

Your lifestyle suffers, your worries mount — and yet, no matter how much data you throw at people, there's an ingrained belief that being a homeowner signifies maturity and that renting connotes instability and transience.
In Bloch's thought, «home» does not connote a static haven as much as a «direction» which he finds described in philosophy and literature as pointing to that which alone endures.
The word slut connotes someone who doesn't care about appearances, is opportunistic but may not care that much about herself.
However, the colour also connotes authority and power which means that wearing too much black can actually make you appear unapproachable.
There's not much to see here, but even a quick shot of the Millennium Falcon connotes an entire galaxy of association.
«Crazy cat lady» connotes so much barbarity.
My one quibble is that I don't think «orphans» is the best metaphor because it connotes abandonment or lack of attention, when the problem that stand - alone tactics create is the opposite — they require too many resources and to much attention.
I find too much negativity connoted to «winners vs. losers».
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