New posts in connotation

What is the word for "stepping stone" if it is used in a derogatory sense?

What Kind of Connotations are Associated with the word 'Bruv'?

"Engagement", "betrothal" — connotations?

What connotation exactly does the word "noddy" have in British English?

Blunt, brusque, curt, and terse -- is there a gradation of connotation here?

What is the difference (in terms of usage and connotation) between "loath" and "loathe"?

Primary association of "to make out" [closed]

Non-religious word for "blessed"

The use of "male"/"female" (instead of e.g. "man"/"woman") in everyday speech

Is the word 'consort' still considered an insult in the modern usage?

Which has a stronger sexual connotation: "corset" or "bustier"?

Is there a positive synonym for "indecisive"?

Does "awe" have a colloquial meaning (similar to "awesome")?

"Assailant" vs "Attacker"

Any difference between “Are you done?” and “Are you done yet?”

Does "get a diagnosis" imply you think the result will be positive?

The implication of "the problem" or "the problems" in "I don't want to be involved in the problem(s) of my boss."

Allegedly vs. apparently - Differences in connotation?

What are all the ways the British use the word "lovely"? Especially towards pretty girls?

Meaning of "have one's fingers in every pie"