Diva has a negative connotation.
The second orgasm has a biblical connotation.
Compromise has a negative connotation.
Freedom is not worth having if it does not connote freedom to err.
I think sometimes there are negative connotations for those who have a business mind as well as a creative side.
Blonde symbolises sexuality and power - it holds very different connotations. The archetypal star has always been blonde.
I'll always have songs with a farm connotation on my albums. It's in the fabric of my music, and I plan to keep it that way.
When I hear the words 'Women should be barefoot and pregnant and in the kitchen,' I think, 'What. A. Dream.' There are no negative connotations to it.
Women can really be who they are. I'm about to say the F word, feminist. Often that word has such a negative connotation.
Deep” to me connotes intellectual rigor, not fashionable obscurity or the unnecessarily academic.
The right to privacy has both positive and negative connotations for those who consider themselves part of the natural law tradition.
I don't want to use the term 'plus-size,' because, to me, what the hell is that? It just doesn't have a positive connotation to it. I tend to not use it.
When you say 'comic book' in America, people think of Mickey Mouse, and Archie. It has a connotation of juvenile.
Beauty connotes humanity. We call a natural object beautiful because we see that its form expresses fitness, the perfect fulfillment of function.
Being called 'conscious' is a great thing to be, but it's the connotations and preconceived notions that come with the buying audience about what conscious music can be.
Without the connotation good or bad, bin Laden's a great man in the sense that he's influenced the course of history.
For those of us in the financial world, Black Friday has a strong negative connotation, referring to a stock market catastrophe.
The name 'reservation' has a negative connotation among Native Americans - an intern camp of sorts.
Good things are associated with blue, like clear days, more than singing the blues. Just the word 'blue' in the singular is full of optimism and positive connotation to most people.
I think the most dangerous word in the English language is 'should.' 'I should have done this.' Or 'I should do that.' 'Should' implies responsibility. It connotes demand. Which is just not the case. Life ebbs and flows.
The supposed inferiority of a constructed language to a national one on the score of richness of connotation is, of course, no criticism of the idea of a constructed language.