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OpenStudy (legends):

Which of the following sentences uses the word "connotation" correctly?

OpenStudy (legends):

The proffessor was running lte for his connotation with the expert.

OpenStudy (legends):

Is this one right^

OpenStudy (legends):

late*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are the other sentences?

OpenStudy (legends):

Her connotation was so dreary by the end of the long day.

OpenStudy (legends):

The connotation of the word "summer "has always been posotive for me.

OpenStudy (legends):

I did not appreciate her connotation that I had cheated on my test.

OpenStudy (legends):

lol sorry I type slow

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's fine lol. I'm actually not quite familiar with connotation. But Connotation means - an idea or quality that a word makes you think about in addition to its meaning So in my case, I would go with "The connotation of the word "summer "has always been positive for me." but not 100%

OpenStudy (legends):

ok thanks

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