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connoted

connote \con*note"\ (k[o^]n*n[=o]t"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. connoted; p. pr. & vb. n. connoting.] [See connotate, and cote.]

  1. To mark along with; to suggest or indicate as additional; to designate by implication; to include in the meaning; to imply.

    Good, in the general notion of it, connotes also a certain suitableness of it to some other thing.
    --South.

  2. (Logic) To imply as an attribute.

    The word ``white'' denotes all white things, as snow, paper, the foam of the sea, etc., and ipmlies, or as it was termed by the schoolmen, connotes, the attribute ``whiteness.''
    --J. S. Mill.

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connoted

vb. (en-past of: connote)

Usage examples of "connoted".

It should have connoted nonchalance, but that wasn't what came through to Poppy.

It connoted no political allegiance or leaning, though Spock knew the man was a member of the movement.

You have to break past your image of God to get through to the connoted illumination.

She turned the pages, and satisfied herself on the exact status and claims which are connoted by the word 'widow'.

The word that best connoted why the glass's mouth looked slotty was probably foreshortened.

Whether by this there is connoted something in the nature of a combination of presentiments, or a great effort of will, or a self-annulment of one's true expectations, and so on, I do not know.