Connote vs. Tagalog

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Connoteverb

(transitive) To signify beyond its literal or principal meaning.

Connoteverb

(transitive) To possess an inseparable related condition; to imply as a logical consequence.

Connoteverb

(intransitive) To express without overt reference; to imply.

Connoteverb

(intransitive) To require as a logical predicate to consequence.

Connoteverb

To mark along with; to suggest or indicate as additional; to designate by implication; to include in the meaning; to imply.

Connoteverb

To imply as an attribute.

Connoteverb

express or state indirectly

Connoteverb

involve as a necessary condition of consequence; as in logic;

Connoteverb

(of a word) imply or suggest (an idea or feeling) in addition to the literal or primary meaning

Connoteverb

(of a fact) imply as a consequence or condition

Tagalognoun

Any member of a certain tribe which is one of the leading and most civilized of those native of the Philippine Islands.

Tagalognoun

The language of the Tagalogs. It belongs to the Malay family of languages and is one of the most highly developed members of the family.

Tagalognoun

a member of a people native to the Philippines chiefly inhabiting central Luzon around and including Manila

Tagalognoun

language of the Tagalog people on which Filipino is based

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