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Meanings of Connotation:

noun

An idea or feeling which a word invokes for a person in addition to its literal or primary meaning.

Usage examples:

The word ‘discipline’ has unhappy connotations of punishment and repression

Meanings of Connotations:

noun

An idea or feeling which a word invokes for a person in addition to its literal or primary meaning.

Usage examples:

The word ‘discipline’ has unhappy connotations of punishment and repression

Meanings of Connotative:

adjective

The connotative meaning of a word includes the feelings and ideas that people may connect with that word.

Meanings of Connote:

verb

(of a word) imply or suggest (an idea or feeling) in addition to the literal or primary meaning.

Usage examples:

The term ‘modern science’ usually connotes a complete openness to empirical testing

Meanings of Connoted:

verb

(of a word) imply or suggest (an idea or feeling) in addition to the literal or primary meaning.

Usage examples:

The term ‘modern science’ usually connotes a complete openness to empirical testing

Meanings of Connotes:

verb

(of a word) imply or suggest (an idea or feeling) in addition to the literal or primary meaning.

Usage examples:

The term ‘modern science’ usually connotes a complete openness to empirical testing

Connoting

kəˈnəʊt

Meanings of Connoting:

verb

(of a word) imply or suggest (an idea or feeling) in addition to the literal or primary meaning.

Usage examples:

The term ‘modern science’ usually connotes a complete openness to empirical testing

Meanings of Conns:

verb

Direct the steering of (a ship).

Usage examples:

He hadn't conned anything bigger than a boston whaler
noun

An instance of deceiving or tricking someone.

Usage examples:

The charter is a glossy public relations con

Meanings of Connubial:

adjective

Relating to marriage or the relationship between a married couple; conjugal.

Usage examples:

Their connubial bed

Meanings of Conodont:

noun

A fossil marine animal of the cambrian to triassic periods, having a long wormlike body, numerous small teeth, and a pair of eyes. it is now believed to be the earliest vertebrate.

Usage examples:

Life table analyses were then made for the two populations assuming that the height of the cusp ref…

Meanings of Conodonts:

noun

A fossil marine animal of the cambrian to triassic periods, having a long wormlike body, numerous small teeth, and a pair of eyes. it is now believed to be the earliest vertebrate.

Usage examples:

Life table analyses were then made for the two populations assuming that the height of the cusp ref…

Meanings of Conoid:

adjective

Approximately conical in shape.

Usage examples:

The introduction of the conoidal bullet in the mid-nineteenth century greatly increased the range, …
noun

A conoid object.

Usage examples:

Her hull was a conoid, tapering towards the bow

Meanings of Conoidal:

adjective

Approximately conical in shape.

Usage examples:

The introduction of the conoidal bullet in the mid-nineteenth century greatly increased the range, …
noun

A conoid object.

Usage examples:

Her hull was a conoid, tapering towards the bow

Meanings of Conoids:

noun

A conoid object.

Usage examples:

Her hull was a conoid, tapering towards the bow
adjective

Approximately conical in shape.

Usage examples:

The introduction of the conoidal bullet in the mid-nineteenth century greatly increased the range, …

Meanings of Conoscopic:

adjective

Using a colonoscope or colonoscopy.

Meanings of Conquer:

verb

Overcome and take control of (a place or people) by military force.

Usage examples:

He conquered cyprus

Meanings of Conquerable:

adjective

Possible to defeat or take control of by force

Usage examples:

For the first time the city seemed conquerable., these fears are conquerable.

Meanings of Conquered:

adjective

(of a place or people) having been overcome and taken control of by military force.

Usage examples:

A conquered people
verb

Overcome and take control of (a place or people) by military force.

Usage examples:

He conquered cyprus

Meanings of Conquering:

verb

Overcome and take control of (a place or people) by military force.

Usage examples:

He conquered cyprus

Meanings of Conqueror:

noun

A person who conquers a place or people; a vanquisher.

Usage examples:

A people ruled over by a foreign conqueror

Meanings of Conquerors:

noun

A person who conquers a place or people; a vanquisher.

Usage examples:

A people ruled over by a foreign conqueror

Meanings of Conquers:

verb

Overcome and take control of (a place or people) by military force.

Usage examples:

He conquered cyprus

Meanings of Conquest:

noun

The subjugation and assumption of control of a place or people by military force.

Usage examples:

The conquest of the aztecs by the spanish

Meanings of Conquests:

noun

The subjugation and assumption of control of a place or people by military force.

Usage examples:

The conquest of the aztecs by the spanish

Meanings of Conquistador:

noun

A conqueror, especially one of the spanish conquerors of mexico and peru in the 16th century.

Usage examples:

In order to encourage social acceptance of such unions, anglos claimed that elite mexican women wer…

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