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affection

noun af·fec·tion \ə-ˈfek-shən\

: a feeling of liking and caring for someone or something

affections : feelings of love : a person's romantic feelings

Full Definition of AFFECTION

1
:  a moderate feeling or emotion
2
:  tender attachment :  fondness <she had a deep affection for her parents>
3
a (1) :  a bodily condition (2) :  disease, malady
b :  attribute <shape and weight are affections of bodies>
4
obsolete :  partiality, prejudice
5
:  the feeling aspect (as in pleasure) of consciousness
6
a :  propensity, disposition
b archaic :  affectation 1
7
:  the action of affecting :  the state of being affected
af·fec·tion·less \-ləs\ adjective
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Origin of AFFECTION

Middle English, from Anglo-French affection, from Latin affection-, affectio, from afficere
First Known Use: 13th century

Synonym Discussion of AFFECTION

feeling, emotion, affection, sentiment, passion mean a subjective response to a person, thing, or situation. feeling denotes any partly mental, partly physical response marked by pleasure, pain, attraction, or repulsion; it may suggest the mere existence of a response but imply nothing about the nature or intensity of it <the feelings that once moved me are gone>. emotion carries a strong implication of excitement or agitation but, like feeling, encompasses both positive and negative responses <the drama portrays the emotions of adolescence>. affection applies to feelings that are also inclinations or likings <a memoir of childhood filled with affection for her family>. sentiment often implies an emotion inspired by an idea <her feminist sentiments are well known>. passion suggests a very powerful or controlling emotion <revenge became his ruling passion>.
AFFECTION Defined for Kids

affection

noun af·fec·tion \ə-ˈfek-shən\

Definition of AFFECTION for Kids

:  a feeling of liking and caring for someone or something <He shows great affection for his grandchildren.>

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