Both Uses of
connotes
in
Freakonomics
- If you like granite, you might like the house; but even if you don't, "granite" certainly doesn't connote a fixer-upper.†
p. 72.3 *
- If you or someone you love is named Cindy or Brenda and is over, say, forty, and feels that those names did not formerly connote a low-education family, you are right.†
p. 197.4
Definition:
implies or suggests