[Vocabulary] Choosing between connote, imply, suggest etc.

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djtremolo

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Hi,

I want to describe a list of words in the following fashion:

CONCRETE
-Charasteristics: eight-letter; two-syllable etc.
-Connotes: firmness; reliability etc.

or, say

BRILLIANT
-Charasteristics: nine-letter; two-syllable etc.
-Connotes: intelligence; wit etc.

Is 'connotes' the right choice? Or should I use implies, suggests or ?? instead?
 

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The verb 'connote' is rather formal. As you have used the noun 'characteristics', why not use the noun 'connotations', which is more widely used and is, in my opinion, appropriate?
 
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Thanks for the reply. I'll do exactly that.
 
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