New posts in connotation

A word similar to pride (without its troublesome patronizing connotations)

Name for the literary device contrasting synonyms with different connotations?

Does using the word "crony" necessitate a negative connotation?

Difference between 'Redundant' and 'Superfluous'

How did "lady" and "ladies" come to differ in conveying degree of respect?

What are the differences between, and the connotations of, "flag", "banner", and "standard"?

What is the neutral way of telling someone to "do whatever you want"?

What is the precise meaning of "Pretty Good"?

What did Steve Jobs mean by “Technology married with Liberal Arts” in his last speech?

Does "living in squalor" necessarily imply poverty?

Does "giggle" have childish connotations?

Can "the chickens have come home to roost" have positive as well as negative connotations?

How acceptable is "asinine"

Is "harlot" considered to be a derogatory word?

Is "persuasive techniques" or "persuasion techniques" more grammatically correct?

Does "oath" have an implied religious connotation?

"An awful lot": Any negative connotation?

"Is far from..." - How do I connote the simile, without the literal connotation?

Why the use of 'clock' in the following sentence?

Is there any synonym for "abyss" with a non-negative connotation?