A contested connotation refers to the varying and often conflicting meanings or associations that a word or phrase can evoke among different individuals or groups. These differing interpretations may arise from cultural, social, or political contexts, leading to debates about the appropriateness or implications of the term. For example, the word "liberal" may have positive connotations for some, while others may view it negatively. Such contested meanings highlight the complexity of language and its impact on communication and understanding.
The outcome of the election was contested, with both candidates claiming victory.
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It is a neutral connotation.
It is a negative connotation.
uneasy is negative connotation
A general connotation for infinity is forever, but because connotation is dependent on the individual reader, the connotation varies.
Connotation, it combines an adjective with a positive connotation with a verb that has negative connotation.
Never Yet Contested was born in 1980.
Negative connotation
"Protruding" has a negative connotation; it connotes excess.
No it is a positive connotation.
Positive connotation: Exciting Negative connotation: Risky