connotation - Meaning of "have an agenda"


What does it mean when someone says he has an agenda? Is there a negative connotation to agenda? If there is, then why and what is a word that means the same thing but has a positive connotation?



Answer



Yes, in this use it has a negative connotation. This use may have come from the longer expression "hidden agenda" (which effectively means "hidden purpose", "hidden thought behind doing something").


If you want a more positive connotation, then you could simply say: "He has a plan", "He has a proposal"...


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