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  1. a feeling of liking for a person or place: She felt no affection for the child. He had a deep affection for his aunt. Synonyms. fondness. tenderness (GENTLE) warmth (FEELING) affections [ plural ] feelings of liking or love: The former president still holds a place in the nation's affections. See more. win someone's affections.

  2. : a feeling of liking and caring for someone or something : tender attachment : fondness. She had a deep affection for her parents. 2. : a moderate feeling or emotion. 3. a (1) : a bodily condition. (2) : disease, malady. a pulmonary affection. b. : attribute. shape and weight are affections of bodies. 4. obsolete : partiality, prejudice. 5.

  3. Affection is the positive feeling you may have or express for other people or things. Your grandma may show her affection for you by pinching your cheek, and you may show your affection for your dog by rubbing her belly.

  4. Synonyms for AFFECTION: love, devotion, passion, respect, fondness, enthusiasm, attachment, appreciation; Antonyms of AFFECTION: hatred, hostility, hate, loathing, antagonism, enmity, animosity, rancor

  5. AFFECTION meaning: 1. a feeling of liking for a person or place: 2. feelings of liking or love: 3. to succeed in…. Learn more.

  6. If you regard someone or something with affection, you like them and are fond of them. She thought of him with affection. She had developed quite an affection for the place.

  7. Affection definition: fond attachment, devotion, or love. See examples of AFFECTION used in a sentence.

  8. noun. These are words and phrases related to affection. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of affection. He feels great affection for his parents. Synonyms. emotional attachment. love. fondness. tenderness. warmth. liking. kind disposition. proclivity. Antonyms. hate. loathing. antipathy. enmity.

  9. noun. /əˈfekʃn/ [uncountable, singular] the feeling of liking or loving somebody/something very much and caring about them. Children need lots of love and affection. He didn't show his wife any affection. She was held in deep affection by all her students. affection for somebody/something Mr Darcy’s affection for his sister.

  10. noun. /əˈfɛkʃn/ [uncountable, singular] the feeling of liking or loving someone or something very much and caring about them Children need lots of love and affection. He didn't show his wife any affection. affection for somebody/something Superman's affection for Lois Lane I have a great affection for New York. Topic Collocations.

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