Connotation
ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from medieval Latin connotatio(n-), from connotare ‘mark in addition’ .
An idea or feeling that a word invokes person in addition to its literal or primary meaning
Example: the word “discipline” has unhappy connotations of punishment and repression
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