obvious connotation

Frequency: 6.89.5 per million words

A meaning that is very clear and easy to understand.

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Examples (10)

  • Critics pointed to the obvious symbolic connotations of his name.
  • The color red in the painting has an obvious connotation of danger.
  • The slogan's use of 'legacy' carries an obvious connotation of quality and tradition.
  • In the novel, the recurring storm has the obvious connotation of the character's inner turmoil.
  • His reference to 'the heartland' had an obvious political connotation intended to appeal to voters.
  • Even without a single word spoken, the gesture carried an obvious connotation of dismissal.
  • The legal term 'final notice' carries an obvious connotation of urgency and potential consequences.
  • The imagery used in the advertisement had several obvious connotations of luxury and success.
  • Doesn't that symbol have a rather obvious negative connotation in this culture?
  • During that era, wearing purple had an obvious connotation of royalty and wealth.