Connotates vs Connotes - What's the difference?
connotates | connotes |
(connotate)
To connote; to suggest or designate (something) as additional; to include; to imply.
(connote)
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To signify beyond its literal or principal meaning.
To possess an inseparable related condition; to imply as a logical consequence.
To express without overt reference; to imply.
To require as a logical predicate to consequence.
As verbs the difference between connotates and connotes
is that connotates is while connotes is .connotates
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Verb
(head)connotate
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(en-verb)References
* ----connotes
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Verb
(head)connote
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Verb
(connot)- Racism often connotes an underlying fear or ignorance.
- Poverty connotes hunger.