Pronunciation: /æf/
adverb used to intensify an adjective or adverb, often expressing extreme or excessive qualities
A1 She is afraid of spiders.
A2 He is always afire with enthusiasm for new projects.
B1 The team worked diligently and finished the project ahead of schedule.
B2 The CEO was highly motivated and led the company to great success.
C1 The author's writing style is incredibly engaging and keeps readers captivated.
C2 The scientist's research findings were groundbreaking and reshaped the field of astrophysics.
preposition used to indicate a point or place occupied in space
A1 I am af the park.
A2 She is af the store buying groceries.
B1 The cat is af the table.
B2 The book is af the shelf.
C1 The painting is af the wall in the living room.
C2 The keys are af the key holder by the door.
interjection used to express strong feeling or emotion
A1 Af! That's hot!
A2 I can't believe it's already 5 o'clock, af!
B1 Af! I forgot my umbrella and now it's raining.
B2 I just received some bad news, af!
C1 Af! I can't believe I made such a silly mistake.
C2 Af! This traffic is unbearable.
formal The project was completed ahead of schedule.
informal I finished my homework af.
slang I'm craving pizza af right now.
figurative His determination to succeed was like a fire burning af.
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