Define Connote Meaning

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

"the term ‘modern science’ usually connotes a complete openness to empirical testing
By Belle
Connotation
The intended meaning of a word by the user

His connotation of cool was very different from the foriegn exchange student's understanding as "
lack of heat."
By Izabel
Connot
A portmanteau of the words con and cannot (itself a contraction of can not). Connot describes the inability or incapacity to do something, but dubiously.

A: Can you pass me my food from the fridge?
B(having eaten said food earlier on without A’s knowledge): Connot, it has since disappeared.
By Bernadina
Connotator
One who is a conservative that conflates issues and/or confuses constructive conversation with conspiracy and contradictions. The opposite of a moderator, such as Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity that the Republican candidates for president would rather have as the hosts to question them in debates.

Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity and their like are connotators.
By Celestine
Social Connotation
a condition which is reached when an extremely annoying person is in your presense, and is so annoying, that other people in your presense start to dislike you, because of the presense of the annoying, especially when the person who is now disliking you more because of the prense of this annoying person

"it's such a social connotation when the delivery guy talks about porn in front of my wife."

"i swear she was going to give me her number, but, then the bar tender had to strike up a conversation about hemroids. it was just such a social connotation; ruined my chances"
By Gilli
Connot
a rare breed of human called a connot, also known for being awesome and nerdy.

"Wow you're so connot." .. "Thanks man!"
By Persis
Connot
known as a strong breed of human, also very awesome and badass but still a nerd

"Man you're so connot, this is why i love you."
By Clarie