The Only Use of
connotation
in
Brave New World
- The word (for "father" was not so much obscene as–with its connotation of something at one remove from the loathsomeness and moral obliquity of child-bearing–merely gross, a scatological rather than a pornographic impropriety); the comically smutty word relieved what had become a quite intolerable tension.†
p. 151..6
Definition:
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(connotation) a suggested idea or feeling that goes beyond something's primary meaning -- for example determined and stubborn have similar literal meanings, but stubborn suggests that someone is unreasonable