Synonyms for «different connotations»

The phrase "different connotations" means that a word or phrase can have multiple meanings or associations depending on the context or individual's perspective. Full definition
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«connotations»

Sentences with «different connotations»

  • Beyond that, the idea of cops screwing with suspects for their own amusement has a very different connotation in 2018 than it did in 2002 — not to mention, childish pranks come across very differently when performed by guys who are pushing 50 as opposed to guys in their 20s. (splicetoday.com)
  • Coley is often using readymade in his works, which has a symbolic meaning of taking something from the world, and putting it back in again, imbued with different connotations. (widewalls.ch)
  • Weekends have totally different connotations for now with the kids out of school and lack of structure, they're not quite as relaxing as they used to be! (foodrenegade.com)
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