All 3 Uses of
denotes
in
The House of Mirth
- Mrs. Bart was famous for the unlimited effect she produced on limited means; and to the lady and her acquaintances there was something heroic in living as though one were much richer than one's bank-book denoted.†
Chpt 1.3
- She had expected, when she came downstairs, to find him on the watch for her; and she had found him, instead, in a situation which might well denote that he had been on the watch for another lady.†
Chpt 1.5 *
- In a flash she remembered Mrs. Trenor's complaints of Carry Fisher's rapacity, and saw that they denoted an unexpected acquaintance with her husband's private affairs.†
Chpt 2.4
Definition:
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(denotes) means literally; or indicates