[Vocabulary] Am I Using This Word Correctly In These Sentences?

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Am I using connote properly in these sentences?
A nicely finished kitchen connotes hard work
The all black clothing on the young boy connoted depression, anxiety and other possible mental-illnesses.
 
They sound alright to me.
"Mental illness" isn't hyphenated, though you could hyphenate "nicely-finished".
 
The first doesn't sound very natural to me, though.
 
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How about 'A nicely finished kitchen signifies hard work'?

Not a teacher.
 
123englishme, please note that a better title would have been Am I using 'connote' correctly in these sentences?

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'Thread titles should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.'
 
Isn't 'connotes' almost as saying 'shows'?
 
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I think it is not so much 'shows' as 'suggests', but I am not a teacher.
 
I think it is not so much 'shows' as 'suggests', but I am not a teacher.

even though to me, it is the same, let's see what others will say.
 
I agree with Matthew.
 
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