said of a word, etc: to convey (a range of ideas or feelings) in addition to its exact explicit meaning
the barbaric savagery that the term ‘ethnic cleansing’ connotes
said of a fact or circumstance: to imply or indicate as a logically essential attribute of something
the personal shame connoted by redundancy
connotative /ʹkonətaytiv/ adj
[medieval Latin connotare, from con- + notare: see note2]