CONNOTATIVELY

Etymology

Adverb

connotatively (comparative more connotatively, superlative most connotatively)

In a way that connotes.

Antonym: denotatively

Source: Wiktionary


Con*no"ta*tive*ly, adv.

Definition: In a connotative manner; expressing connotation.

CONNOTATIVE

Con*no"ta*tive ( or ), a.

1. Implying something additional; illative.

2. (Log.)

Definition: Implying an attribute. See Connote. Connotative term, one which denotes a subject and implies an attribute. J. S. Mill.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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According to Guinness World Records, the largest iced coffee is 14,228.1 liters and was created by Caffé Bene (South Korea), in Yangju, South Korea, on 17 July 2014. They poured iced black Americano on the giant cup that measured 3.3 meters tall and 2.62 meters wide.

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