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  • Connotes vs Connotates - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    connotate (v ) "to signify secondarily," 1590s, from Medieval Latin connotatus, past participle of connotare "signify in addition to the main meaning," a term in logic (see connotation) It is now obsolete, replaced by connote Emphasis mine A Google Ngram backs it up:
  • English notation for hour, minutes and seconds
    It's not particularly common for expressions of time It's similar to degrees-minutes-seconds: instead of decimal degrees (38 897212°,-77 036519°) you write (38° 53′ 49 9632″, -77° 2′ 11 4678″)
  • Synonyms for old with positive connotations (and some conditions)
    Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Blue does occur in idioms that have a positive connotation: true blue, blue ribbon, blue skies Blue can also be associated with certain, uh, adult entertainment, which depending on your attitude could be a positive
  • Is orientate a word? Does it matter where you are when using it?
    But this is a bit like 'connotate connote' which came up in discussion elsewhere on the site yesterday When a noun form such as 'orientation' becomes more frequently used, and hence better known, than the verb from which it springs, namely 'orient', then often people will infer the nounal spelling back to the verb, hence 'connotate' (after
  • in or on, which is the right preposition?
    Your instinct to use "on" is correct "In" is only applicable with the addition of something like "in the field" or "in the area" - both of which connotate a location Without those modifiers, the correct grammar is what the research is focused "on"
  • Which is right: In one of the computers or On one of the computers?
    If I were to use "in" that would connotate a physical location I am in the house The cat is in her bed Being that data stored in a computer does not have a physical representation it seems strange to refer to it in this manner Contrast this with a filing cabinet where it makes perfect sense The bills are in the file (As another example
  • Does Fail to understand have a negative connotation?
    As from title, if I say: XYZ failed to understand the idea that was conveyed by the article Would you associate a negative connotation to this? What I mean is: does the above sentence give you
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    This word doesn't connotate adult children as such, but unlike your rejected words of "infantile" and "juvenile" it doesn't connotate under-18s Share Improve this answer
  • nouns - Meaning and connotations of ignorance - English Language . . .
    Partially The word ignorance, (and the adjective ignorant) purely imply a lack of knowledge, understanding, awareness, education, or unenlightened





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