No! The official definition of the word is:
schmooze informal, chiefly North American
n verb talk or chat, especially at a social function. Talk to (someone) in order to manipulate them or gain an advantage.
n noun an intimate conversation.
To manipulate someone or talk to someone to gain an advantage, is not necessarily a bad thing. It goes on a business functions all the time. It rather depends on how and why a person or persons is being manipulated. You may as well ask the question: Does Networking have bad connotations?
A burden is unwanted. Yes, the word has negative connotations.
Positive connotations for the word ruler (as in a king, president, etc.) are a leader, diplomat, example to the people, fair, impartial, etc.
Connotations are words that invoke feelings or ideas about the definition just by the sound of the word. Connotations of Hawaii may be words like 'breeze,' 'tropical,' or 'ocean.'
Cold, frost, chilly, frozen, and a bunch more.
Negative language is the act of using words that carry bad connotations such as:Can'tUnfortunatelyDon'tWon'tNot
Schmooze - is sorta a slang word for: conversation, a chat, gossip
"Grubby" is not necessarily a bad word, but it does carry negative connotations. It typically describes something as dirty, messy, or unkempt.
The word "schmooze" means to influence somebody by showing interest, complimenting or gifting. It is done to gain profits or for self benefit. For example one might want to schmooze his or her boss to get a raise.
No, "screwed" is not a bad word in itself, but it can be considered slang and may not be appropriate for all situations due to its informal or potentially crude connotations.
A burden is unwanted. Yes, the word has negative connotations.
The definition of the word modern is "contemporary", but the word's connotations can include such notions as "experimental" or "up-to-date".
Some connotations of the word "light" include illumination, clarity, enlightenment, positivity, and weightlessness.
To be understood.
False. The connotations of a word can significantly affect how it is perceived or interpreted beyond its literal meaning. Connotations can evoke emotions, cultural associations, or personal experiences that go beyond the dictionary definition of a word.
Individual connotations depend upon the experience of a particular person. A word may have a particular association for one person and not for another. Cultural connotations are associations of a particular word shared by all members of a particular culture.
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They indicate the suggested meanings of a word.