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Definitions from the WebTerm: conertationsNoun:
Example sentence: "The word 'home' has different connotations for each individual, evoking feelings of warmth, comfort, or even sometimes loneliness." Related products on Amazon: Connotation BooksVerb:
Example sentence: "His choice of words conertated a sense of suspicion, making us question his motives." Related products on Amazon: Books on Language and ConnotationAdjective:
Example sentence: "The conertations of the song's lyrics made it suitable for a romantic movie scene." Related products on Amazon: Connotation DictionaryAdverb:
Example sentence: "She spoke conertationally, carefully choosing her words to convey a specific message." Related products on Amazon: Books on Word Choice | ||||
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