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affection

[uh-fek-shuhn] / əˈfɛk ʃən /


Usage

What are other ways to say affection?

Affection is a fondness for others that is enduring and tender, but calm. Devotion is an intense love and steadfast, enduring loyalty to a person; it may also imply consecration to a cause. Love may apply to various kinds of regard: the charity of the Creator, reverent adoration toward God or toward a person, the relation of parent and child, the regard of friends for each other, or romantic feelings for another person, etc. 


Example Sentences

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The movie is simultaneously more depressing than the original and more saccharine, with a repellent amount of affection between characters who should know better.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 29, 2026

Many articles, papers and books have been written about this, but “Beef” boils it down to the system’s inevitable perversion of simple affection.

From Salon • Apr. 23, 2026

That this love and affection was alienated and destroyed.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 18, 2026

But Jamie has never shown any jealousy towards his younger sibling, and their mutual affection has often been in evidence.

From BBC • Apr. 15, 2026

The recovered sense of common affection and trust now made it possible to act on Adams’s classic pronouncement, that they ought not die before they had explained themselves to each other.

From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis




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