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Definition of "connotatively" []

  • In a connotative manner. (adverb)

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Use "connotatively" in a sentence
  • "Because the presence of an absolute “rule of law” is set in opposition to “anarchy” as the utter absence of any limitations, and connotatively bound to mayhem! chaos! havoc! bedlam! pandemonium!"
  • "The denotatively and connotatively overloaded nomenclature of fantastic, fantastic marvellous and fantastic uncanny seem to me, therefore, deeply misapplied, with the latter two directly contradicting their consensus meanings."
  • "And, since they don't have sufficient arguments on the actual respective merits, they attempt to divert attention by connotatively loading the term "socialized medicine.""