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Significats de
connotative
en anglès
portuguès
conotativa
Tornar al significat
Having the power of implying or suggesting something in addition to what is explicit.
denotative
Termes relacionats
suggestive
implicit
inferential
inexplicit
connotational
connotative of
implicative
intensional
portuguès
conotativa
Ús de
connotative
en anglès
1
We now return to the division of terms into
connotative
and non-connotative.
2
The turbulent voices, even Guy Pollock being
connotative
beside her, were nothing.
3
With the most
connotative
words at your command describe the following:
4
A term which possesses both extension and intension, distinct from one another, is
connotative
.
5
To use the phraseology of Harvard and Radcliffe, the Sulphite is
connotative
,
the Bromide denotative.
6
The other kind of singular terms, namely, designations (§ 113) are obviously
connotative
.
7
Give six instances each of
connotative
and non-connotative terms.
8
The workings of my thought thus determine both its denotative and its
connotative
significance more fully.
9
Many of our own family names are obviously
connotative
in their origin, implying either some personal peculiarity, e.g.
10
The division of terms into
connotative
and non-connotative is based on their possession of one quantity or two.
11
Yet no one ever saw these officers, all of whom had names
connotative
of wealth and financial responsibility.
12
They are therefore
connotative
.
13
The question, however, whether a term is
connotative
or not, has to be decided, not by its origin, but by its use.
14
The very word harmony which we use to denote the first mode is itself
connotative
of a way of being affected, of being moved emotionally.
15
Connotative
and Non-Connotative Terms.
16
We now return to the division of terms into
connotative
and non-connotative.
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Col·locacions frequents
obviously connotative
connotative significance
connotative words
most connotative
therefore connotative
Translations for
connotative
portuguès
conotativa
conotativo
Connotative
a través del temps