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affectionateness

/uh-fek-shuh-nit/US // əˈfɛk ʃə nɪt //UK // (əˈfɛkʃənɪt) //

亲情,亲切性,亲切感,亲切

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : showing, indicating, or characterized by affection or love; fondly tender: an affectionate embrace.
    • : having great affection or love; warmly attached; loving: your affectionate brother.
    • : Obsolete. strongly disposed or inclined.passionate; headstrong.biased; partisan.

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Examples

  • “Bride of the Sea” is another name for Jiddah, a coastal city perched on the Red Sea, and Quotah conjures the metropolis and its denizens with rich, affectionate detail.

  • I miss the affectionate dogs of relatives that make me keep Benadryl at the ready in case one of their licks sets off my older son’s allergies.

  • It is the most intimate portrait of a man Lee knew only as a quiet, affectionate grandparent, who spoke to her more in gestures than words.

  • It retains a plentiful sense of the ludicrous in its exploration of class and social norms, though the film is affectionate in the end.

  • Remote workers on the platform are using 80% more emoji since the onset of Covid-19, and choosing more openly affectionate symbols to bridge the months of separation from their colleagues.

  • He was not a man given to casual affectionate display; the moment was charged with emotion.

  • I get the benefit of 50 years-worth of television that people are affectionate about.

  • It zips like all comedies seem to zip today, quick and nimble, its tone affectionate snark.

  • Not all the women Dodsworth included had positive or affectionate things to say about their breasts.

  • He was a beautiful child, sweet natured, affectionate, with cocoa-colored skin and a thousand-watt smile.

  • He was aware of his own helplessness; he felt almost like a boy scolding his own wise, affectionate mother.

  • Underneath these were affectionate hearts quaking with fear lest the home-coming be but a sad one after all.

  • It held and caressed her body, almost as if it were an affectionate living thing that knew of her present desire.

  • I was at a distance from that kind mother, who was doubtless thinking of me with affectionate emotion.

  • An affectionate wife lamenting over her sick husband, he bade her dry her tears, for possibly he might recover.