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connotation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of connotation in Hindi

  • अर्थ
  • अभिधान
  • लक्ष्यार्थ
  • संपृक्तार्थ
  • गुणार्थ
  • जाति-बोधन
  • अतिरिक्त मतलाब

connotation Definition

Noun

  • an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.

connotation Example

  • To make her excuse sound better, Alexandra used a word with a positive connotation. ( अपने बहाने को बेहतर बनाने के लिए, एलेक्जेंड्रा ने सकारात्मक अर्थ वाले एक शब्द का इस्तेमाल किया। )
  • Even though skinny technically means the same thing as slender, it has a connotation that is less favorable. ( भले ही तकनीकी रूप से पतला का मतलब पतला जैसा ही है, लेकिन इसका एक अर्थ है जो कम अनुकूल है। )
  • The word nasty has such a negative connotation; you probably don't want to use it when describing your sister-in-law. ( बुरा शब्द का ऐसा नकारात्मक अर्थ है; आप शायद अपनी भाभी का वर्णन करते समय इसका उपयोग नहीं करना चाहेंगे। )
  • While a dictionary may provide a standard definition of a word, it may not always reveal the usual connotation associated with it.  ( जबकि एक शब्दकोश किसी शब्द की एक मानक परिभाषा प्रदान कर सकता है, यह हमेशा उससे जुड़े सामान्य अर्थ को प्रकट नहीं कर सकता है। )

More Sentence

  • Using a word with a negative connotation causes your writing to sound opinionated.
  • The connotation of some of the words he used in his speech led us to believe that he was taking a defensive stand on the issue.
  • This use of the word "prince" - which has in England so lofty a connotation - to translate foreign titles of such varying importance and significance naturally leads to a good deal of confusion in the public mind.
  • If you are writing an informative article, try not to use words with a negative connotation.
  • Compared to other animals, the pig is unfortunate because it has a derogatory connotation when its name is associated with people.  
  • When texting, it is best to not use a word that carries a negative connotation so that you do not start an argument unintentionally.
  • The word thus acquired an official connotation.
  • The rendering" preacher "has a misleading connotation.
  • For most people "motherhood" has a very positive connotation.
  • And so it acquired its contemporary, pejorative connotation of idle chatter.
  • With time, however, this acquired the connotation of the misfortune it described.
  • A new connotation was given to the concept of truth to nature.
  • Colleges must have strategic transference to persist connotation development.
  • What are the concept of tripartite mechanism and connotation?
  • the work functions both by analogy and by connotation