affection

[əˈfɛkʃən]

affection Definition

  • 1a gentle feeling of fondness or liking
  • 2the act or process of showing love and care for someone or something

Using affection: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "affection" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She has a deep affection for her grandparents.

  • Example

    He shows his affection for his dog by taking him on long walks.

  • Example

    The couple's affection for each other was evident in the way they held hands.

  • Example

    The teacher showed affection for her students by staying after school to help them with their homework.

affection Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for affection

Antonyms for affection

Phrases with affection

  • public displays of affection

    physical displays of affection, such as holding hands or kissing, shown in public

    Example

    Some people are uncomfortable with public displays of affection.

  • to demonstrate love and care for someone or something

    Example

    It's important to show affection to your loved ones.

  • strong feelings of fondness or love

    Example

    She has a deep affection for her family.

Origins of affection

from Latin 'affectionem', meaning 'a frame of mind'

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Summary: affection in Brief

'Affection' [əˈfɛkʃən] refers to a gentle feeling of fondness or liking, or the act of showing love and care for someone or something. It can be demonstrated through physical displays of affection, like holding hands or kissing, or by simply showing love and care for others. Examples include 'She has a deep affection for her grandparents,' and 'The teacher showed affection for her students by staying after school to help them with their homework.'

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