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Quotes About Connotation

Everything has a meaning, if only we could read it.
~ Philip Pullman
The ambiguities of language, both in terms of vocabulary and syntax, are fascinating: how important connotation is, what is lost and what is gained in the linguistic transition.
~ Marilyn Hacker
B. A." Here you can infer B, no matter which
~ Jonathan Baron
Gilgal is connected to the verb "roll" ("g-l-l"), perhaps to undermine the original connotation of a circle of standing stones, seen as forbidden divine images
~ Adele Berlin
Because you could not translate the word apartheid into the more universal language of English, the wrong connotation was given to it.
~ Pieter Willem Botha
User, n. The word computer professionals use when they mean "idiot."
~ Dave Barry
Clothes are never a frivolity: they always mean something.
~ James Laver
And Hale was devoted to President Kennedy, and there was some talk following the assassination that Hale had warned the President not to go to Dallas, and the connotation was that it would be physically dangerous for him to do so.
~ Lindy Boggs
The supposed inferiority of a constructed language to a national one on the score of richness of connotation is, of course, no criticism of the idea of a constructed language.
~ Edward Sapir
Culoarea ochilor nu-i decât expresia cuvintelor.
~ K?b? Abe
Painting gives the object itself; poetry what it implies. Painting embodies what a thing contains in itself; poetry suggests what exists out of it, in any manner connected with it.
~ William Hazlitt
The name we give to something shapes our attitude toward it.
~ Katherine Paterson
"Theocracy" has always been the synonym for a bleak and narrow, if not a fierce and blood-stained tyranny. Why seek to revive and rehabilitate a word of such a dismal connotation?
~ WILLIAM ARCHER
Why are a 'wise man' and a 'wiseguy' opposites?
~ George Carlin
No word is absolutely wrong or dirty or insulting. It all depends upon context and intention.
~ Janet Jackson
Numbers are not impartial and straightforward; they have baggage.
~ Alex Bellos
I don't love the term gatekeeper because it feels like there's a negative connotation attached to it, so I prefer to go with litmus test.
~ Ariel Helwani
I want to reignite the idea of community with a positive conservatism in which the word 'development' has a new connotation, kind of like a social revolution.
~ Grant Shapps
Although everything has a political connotation today, 'Mulk' is a social film, to be honest. It is not about any political leader, party or ideology.
~ Anubhav Sinha
It occurs to Blanche that English doesn't have French's useful distinction between libre , meaning that something's unconstrained, and gratuit , meaning that it costs nothing. Free thought, free speech, free love: the English word that Arthur was so fond of obscures the price of things.
~ Emma Donoghue
I'm well-read as far as literary fiction, but I wanted to make better decisions about my writing, to use words or phrases more confidently by learning how your words can be interpreted, the shades of meaning, the different connotations.
~ Amanda Shires
The 'Weston' is actually my middle name. I hyphenated it because I really wasn't willing to go out in the acting world as 'Tom Jones,' 'cause I'm Welsh as well, so the connotation is just ridiculous.
~ Tom Weston-Jones
Nothing always means something.
~ Rob Davis
Drop a word in the ocean of meaning and concentric ripples form. To define a single word means to try to catch those ripples. No one's hands are fast enough.
~ Robert Bringhurst