No it does not.
Yes the idea or meaning is associated with a word and it is called its definition.
"An opportunity for growth" typically carries a very positive connotation as it implies the possibility of progress, development, and improvement.
Euphemism
Failure
A positive connotation is a favorable association or emotion attached to a word or phrase, while a negative connotation is an unfavorable association or emotion. Connotations can be influenced by cultural, social, and personal experiences.
The part of speech for the phrase "of the field" is called a noun phrase. The word "field" is called a noun.
Drowned and burried
The word "connotation" is a noun and doesn't have tenses The verb which matches it is "connote" and the past tense of that is "connoted".
The phrase "crowded out" has the most negative connotation, as it implies being overwhelmed, displaced, or excluded due to an excessive number of people or things.
Battle of the Field was created in 1976.
'Jaa, mata ne!' is an appropriate phrase that carries that connotation.