Examples of using Connotation in English and their translations into Hindi
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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pleasing to the eye, and can understand the product and brand connotation through words.
carries an abundantly clear connotation.
Although Jung acknowledged the universality of archetypal symbols, he contrasted this with the concept of a sign-images having a one-to-one connotation with their meaning.
remaining upright, although the connotation of being insistent upon something, and the use of the preposition“on” with the verb, can be found as early as the 15th century.
instantaneous states of the motion process, and its connotation is finally enriched
A connotation is a commonly understood cultural
clever workmanship simple but without losing the connotation high quality ring holder with mobile phone
The connotation of traditional Islamic literature was so reactionary,
a rural area, in its simplest connotation, can be defined as a geographical region located outside of towns or urban centers.
rather was simply a dialectal variant of“seek,” which used to sometimes carry the connotation of seeking with the intent to attack.
lack of secular achievements, was sharpened so as to take on a more explicitly anti-religious connotation.
words themselves can add context and connotation to entirely change the meaning and message of an image.
Beginnings of Modern Parliamentary Institutions Parliamentary government and legislative institutions in their modern connotation owe their origin
especially in view of its modern- day connotation, but if anyone deserved to be called Rabbi,
In the book, the song does not have any religious connotation outside of mention of Christmas, but is explicitly stated to be a song to be used in a children's memory-forfeit game.
It makes an extremely negative connotation of the entire relationship(if not a wrong one in some cases)
be enjoyed as pure sound and form, that it needed no connotation of extra-musical elements to warrant its existence.
and frightening connotation of aggression and of the virulent projection of chaos stereotypically assigned to women with BPD,
sometimes known as“primitive” in anthropological literature, however without any connotation of“inferior”.
more simple social organization, sometimes called"primitive" in anthropological literature, but without any connotation of"inferior".