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Use "connoting" in a sentence
"For similar reasons, the Japanese do not like the number nine: it has the same pronunciation as “ku,” a word connoting agony and torture."
"But, clearly, Chambers had left his mark in our small world, his name connoting unimaginable transgressions."
"There is nothing unusual or "conspiratorial" about such behavior; on the contrary, Wedel argues that what she calls "flex-nets" (a term connoting the flexible professional identities of many members of these networks) are increasingly prevalent in a number of different issue-areas."