connotative

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
connotative
    adj 1: having the power of implying or suggesting something in
           addition to what is explicit [ant: {denotative},
           {denotive}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Connotative \Con*no"ta*tive\ (k[o^]n*n[=o]"t[.a]*t[i^]v or
   k[o^]n"n[-o]*t[asl]*t[i^]v), a.
   1. Implying something additional; illative.
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   2. (Log.) Implying an attribute. See {Connote}.
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   {Connotative term}, one which denotes a subject and implies
      an attribute. --J. S. Mill.
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
61 Moby Thesaurus words for "connotative":
      allegorical, associational, connotational, definable,
      demonstrative, denominative, denotational, denotative, designative,
      diagnostic, emblematic, evidential, exhibitive, expressive,
      extended, extensional, figural, figurative, full of meaning,
      full of point, full of substance, identifying, ideographic,
      idiosyncratic, implicative, indicating, indicative, indicatory,
      individual, intelligible, intensional, interpretable, meaning,
      meaningful, meaty, metaphorical, naming, pathognomonic, peculiar,
      pithy, pointed, pregnant, readable, referential, representative,
      semantic, semiotic, sententious, signalizing, significant,
      significative, signifying, substantial, suggestive, symbolic,
      symbolistic, symbological, symptomatic, symptomatologic,
      transferred, typical

    

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