Sentences with phrase «same connotation»

The phrase "same connotation" means that two words or phrases have a similar or related meaning or feeling. Full definition
@Elaine, bigots, racists... Same connotation.
Nevertheless, it does not have the same connotation for us.
Refusing to alter language distorts the revelation's original context, because words no longer convey the same connotation or even denotation that they did in other times.
So I would say that the f - word you use does NOT have the same connotation for me and many others in this site, as it does for you.
«It tastes delicious» no longer has the same connotation, unfortunately.
I don't think hats have the same connotation here, although they certainly are more prevalent in the rural parts of Wisconsin.
If this is the case, it shows a lack of foresight on the part of whoever thought it up, as now both terms have the same connotations.
e.g. in English, «green» can refer to «unripe» whereas in French «yellow» can have the same connotation.
Though many of the typical interview questions may seem different, put in different words, they may have the same connotation.
The off - MLS activity does not have the same connotation as the integration of the Internet in business.
I must admit the title of your post made me smile - does the word «swinging» have the same connotation as it does over here in the U.K?
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