New posts in connotation

Does "so far, so good" carry a negative connotation?

Suffixes for verbification: -ify, -icise, -ificate

What exactly are the differences between "diligent", "assiduous" and "sedulous"?

"Plausible" vs. "possible"

Why is "folks" commonly used as a gender-neutral term for "people" when "people" is already gender-neutral?

What is a stronger alternative to "avoid"?

Fine semantic differences between "thus" and "therefore"

Is "went out like stink, died like a pig" just an unfortunate choice of words?

Is there a word that means "multiply by ten"?

What is the difference between "English" and "British"?

Succinct description of where water meets land?

Has "hacker" definitely gained a negative connotation?

Does "so called" have a negative connotation in English?

Does the term "white lie" have racist connotations?

When to use "nude" and when "naked"

What would be a suitable word for "The ability to accept rude things that are being told"? [duplicate]

Why is a Mormon settlement called a "colony" while other settlements are not?

What’s a “handegg”?

Is there a phrase that means sleeping with someone without sex?