Examples of using Negative connotation in English and their translations into German
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Lt has a negative connotation.
Greed or lust really, but not with so much negative connotation.
Autonomy has a negative connotation in the German culture.
But the word«Nogays» long ago acquired a negative connotation.
Originally, it had a negative connotation. In fact, it meant stupid or ignorant.
Provoke thoughtful reactions- The campaign“Like a Girl” has a negative connotation.
Payoff" has a negative connotation.
While most plastics used in vaporizers are generally safe,people still tend to have a negative connotation towards plastic.
But because of its negative connotation, I have portrayed writers as your adversaries.
Last remark: the term“regime” does not necessarily have a negative connotation in the Russian language.
This has no negative connotation, but I am the sweetest temptation since there are bookable ladies, certainly.
Leveraging sometimes brings a negative connotation to the mix.
It should also beadded that the processes which are globalizing markets and communications do not in themselves possess an ethically negative connotation.
Being an online dater no longer has a negative connotation attached to it.
Unlike its negative connotation, this physiological occurrence mainly serves as a protective act of maintaining the muscle's state despite constant stretching or pulling.
To spoil' no longer seems to have the negative connotation it used to have.
I know that the word has a negative connotation, but that is not the sense in which I am using it here.
No longer the Ibadis are simply equated with the Kharijis and the negative connotation attached to that movement.
It is sometimes used with a negative connotation when it refers to activities practiced by those with malicious intent.
Design, in the sense of beautifying and embellishing, can have a thoroughly negative connotation in the medical-technical environment.
So, feedback automatically gets a negative connotation, no matter how objective it might be phrased.
The ILO calls workers in this sector"domestic workers", but the word"domestic" has a negative connotation in some Member States.
Everyday seems to have such a negative connotation like it was something we just rather tolerate.
In contrast to the USA theDNA genealogy in Germany has still a negative connotation and hardly a distribution.
Web scraping has always had a negative connotation in the world of web development- and for good reason.
So it's clearly understandable that the term“archive” itself evokes a negative connotation among many of our people.
During World War II, the term propaganda earned the negative connotation because of intended deceptions used to dispirit those on the front lines by Nazi Germany.
The Refreyming by means of connotations consists in that instead of words with a negative connotation to use more positive formulations.
We call these liquids'sealant contaminants', with a negative connotation, because their addition is normally unwanted.
Reforms are still needed but, for many Europeans, the word‘reform' has a negative connotation and is synonymous with job losses and the scaling down of society.