Adjective as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

connotative, erudite, beguiling

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Example Sentences

Example:Her words had connotative meanings that were lost on the students, who thought they were merely literal.

Definition:Having or giving additional ideas or meanings, often metaphorical or symbolic.

From connotative

Example:After absorbing a great deal of knowledge, he became erudite and was able to offer valuable insights.

Definition:Showing great learning and knowledge; scholarly or erudite.

From erudite

Example:The beguiling music of the violinist drew the audience in, making the events feel like a modern-day performance.

Definition:Charms, enchant; enthrall, captivate.

From beguiling