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affirmatory

[uh-fur-muh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] / əˈfɜr məˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i /


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Eliot’s validation of Mead’s inchoate longings for a life beyond Dorset must have worked a kind of affirmatory magic.

From The Guardian • Nov. 16, 2019

Among affirmatory fledglings, Revolution or at least the advance of the masses has easily displaced Love and Death as Poet Millay published a book with explicitly social subject matter.

From Time Magazine Archive

He added an affirmatory nod, and continued to gaze upon me with a kind of irate solemnity, holding his substantial stick between his knees, with his hands clasped upon its head.

From The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Brontë, Anne

She hesitated for a second; then, with an affirmatory murmur, accepted the proffered arm.

From The Tidal Wave and Other Stories by Dell, Ethel M. (Ethel May)

Patty, holding fast to affirmatory personal knowledge, retorted that the thing had been done.

From Hide and Seek by Collins, Wilkie