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The term "congenial" itself is not a connotation; rather, it is a word that describes someone or something that is pleasant, agreeable, or compatible. Connotation refers to the implied or associated meanings of a word beyond its literal definition. While "congenial" has a positive connotation, indicating friendliness and suitability, it is primarily an adjective rather than a connotation.

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