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Meanings of negative connotation in English
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Usage of negative connotation in English
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The word 'boer' has always had something of a negativeconnotation.
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Soul food is not a negativeconnotation and I would never disrespect that.
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For me, as an American black woman, feminism has a negativeconnotation here.
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The word "Catholic" obviously had a negativeconnotation for Pastor Falk.
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To Thai's the word "serious" had a negativeconnotation and he was that.
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They call it the Hive, a term that is not intended to have a negativeconnotation.
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To me the word has a negativeconnotation.
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Despite the negativeconnotation of the word hacker, society is in the process of making itself more hackable.
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This is not a negativeconnotation; rather, it is a solidifying factor in the lyrics of said music.
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EBONY: An example that I'm aware of is that a particular touch or action may have a negativeconnotation associated with it.
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The word "hacker" has an unfairly negativeconnotation from being portrayed in the media as people who break into computers.
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EBONY: The word "spook" has a negativeconnotation and has been used as a derogatory term for a Black person.
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Local government leaders had called for the hospital to reconsider the slogan, saying it had a negativeconnotation and did not suit the conservative community.
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In a series of Instagram posts, Forrest Gump III says the word "nigga" can only have a " negativeconnotation if we so choose."
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Why would feminists identify with the word, given its negativeconnotations?
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The negativeconnotations have been attached to these terms by the activists themselves.