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Frase vs Connote - What's the difference?

frase | connote |

As a noun frase

is phrase.

As a verb connote is

to signify beyond its literal or principal meaning.

frase

Not English

Frase has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

English words similar to 'frase':

force, freeze, froze, forage, farce, frieze, furze, fierce, forge, fraise, forsee, farse, freshe, frice, froise, farsee, freke, frize

connote

English

Verb

(connot)
  • To signify beyond its literal or principal meaning.
  • Racism often connotes an underlying fear or ignorance.
  • To possess an inseparable related condition; to imply as a logical consequence.
  • Poverty connotes hunger.
  • To express without overt reference; to imply.
  • To require as a logical predicate to consequence.
  • Synonyms

    * (possess an inseparable condition) entail, imply * (express without overt reference) entail, imply * (require as a logical predicate) predicate

    See also

    * denote

    Anagrams

    * ----