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Sentences with CONNOTATIVELY

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"The word 'love' connotatively signifies affection and emotion."
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"In this poem, the color red is connotatively associated with passion and desire."
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"The author uses a connotatively loaded word to create a sense of urgency in the story."
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"The phrase 'time flies' connotatively implies that time passes quickly."
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"The use of dark and gloomy imagery connotatively suggests a feeling of sadness in the painting."
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"The connotatively positive tone of the advertisement appeals to the customers' emotions."
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"When choosing a brand name, it is important to consider how it connotatively reflects the company's values."
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"The connotatively rich language in the novel adds depth to the characters and enhances the reader's experience."
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"The connotatively charged symbol represents freedom and rebellion in the movie."
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"Using connotatively neutral words avoids bias and ensures a fair evaluation."
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"The word 'home' connotatively represents a place of comfort."
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"The phrase 'time flies' connotatively suggests that time feels like it passes quickly."
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"In literature, the color red connotatively symbolizes love or passion."
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"The word 'snake' connotatively implies danger or deceit."
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"The use of dark lighting connotatively creates a mysterious atmosphere in the movie."
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"The word 'mother' connotatively evokes feelings of love and care."
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"The phrase 'young at heart' connotatively refers to having a youthful attitude."
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"The word 'crown' connotatively represents power and authority."
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"In art, the use of vibrant colors connotatively expresses energy or excitement."
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"The phrase 'silver lining' connotatively suggests finding something positive in a negative situation."
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"The word 'night' connotatively signifies darkness and tranquility."
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"The use of a dove connotatively symbolizes peace."
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"The phrase 'golden opportunity' connotatively implies a very favorable chance."
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"The word 'fire' connotatively signifies heat, destruction, or passion."
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"In poetry, the word 'heart' connotatively refers to love and emotions."
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"The phrase 'in a nutshell' connotatively refers to summarizing something briefly."
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"The word 'mountain' connotatively represents strength, challenge, and grandeur."
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"The color black connotatively symbolizes darkness, mystery, or sophistication."
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"The phrase 'bitter truth' connotatively implies an unpleasant but honest fact."
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"The word 'victory' connotatively evokes feelings of success and achievement."
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