Definition of Connoted

1. Verb. (past of connote) ¹

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Definition of Connoted

1. connote [v] - See also: connote

Lexicographical Neighbors of Connoted

connoisseurs
connoisseurship
connoisseuse
connoisseuses
connotate
connotated
connotates
connotating
connotation
connotational
connotations
connotative
connotative of(p)
connotatively
connote
connoted (current term)
connotes
connoting
conns
connubial
connubialism
connubialisms
connubialities
connubiality
connubially
connumeration
connumerations
connusance
connusances
connusant

Literary usage of Connoted

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Our Hawaii by Charmian London (1917)
"Certainly there are more things in earth and heaven — and these harmonious pixie conches, granting it was they, connoted the loftier origin. ..."

2. The Judicial Dictionary, of Words and Phrases Judicially Interpreted: To by Frederick Stroud (1903)
"... that the persons entitled to complain of a COMMON NUISANCE furnish an illustration of what is generally connoted by " the Public." Public at Large : Vf, ..."

3. Elements of Right and of the Law: To which is Added a Historical and by George Hugh Smith (1886)
"In his view, therefore, the terms "justice" and "the law" connoted the same essential idea, and differed only in this, that the one denoted the rule, ..."

4. English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century by Leslie Stephen (1904)
"... and implies the same ideal; the desire for lucidity, sympathy, moderation, and the qualities which would generally be connoted by classical. ..."

5. A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of by John Stuart Mill (1865)
"That the attributes connoted by the term " lawful sovereign," and the attributes connoted by the term " tyrant," sometimes coexist in the same individual. ..."

6. The Principles of Psychology by Herbert Spencer (1906)
"Colour is an abstract word which has no meaning in the absence of experience of colours; so that there are indirectly connoted other distinct colours, ..."

7. A Text-book of Deductive Logic for the Use of Students by Prasanna K. Ray (1886)
"named attributes never exist with those connoted by ' omnipotent.' The conclusion is, that the attributes of kingship never exist with those connoted by ..."

8. Works by Herbert Spencer (1910)
"Colour is an abstract word which has no meaning in the absence of experience of colours; so that there are indirectly connoted other distinct colours, ..."

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