Pronunciation: /əˈfɛkʃənd/
adjective showing fondness or tenderness towards someone or something
A1 She is very affectioned towards her pet cat.
A2 The puppy was affectioned by everyone in the family.
B1 The teacher's affectioned approach helped the students feel comfortable in class.
B2 Their affectioned relationship blossomed into a deep and lasting bond.
C1 The artist's affectioned portrayal of nature captured the beauty of the landscape perfectly.
C2 The author's affectioned words resonated with readers on a profound emotional level.
formal The teacher was very affectioned towards her students, always offering words of encouragement and support.
informal My grandmother is very affectioned towards her cats, always cuddling and petting them.
slang I'm not really affectioned towards that new guy in our group, he seems a bit too arrogant for my liking.
figurative The artist's painting was affectioned with vibrant colors and intricate details, showcasing his passion and creativity.
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