Pronunciation: /əˈfɛktɪv/
adjective relating to or arising from feelings, emotions, or moods
A1 She has an affective smile that brightens up the room.
A2 The movie's affective soundtrack really added to the emotional impact of the scenes.
B1 The therapist used affective techniques to help the patient manage their anxiety.
B2 The affective bond between the siblings was evident in how they supported each other through difficult times.
C1 The artist's work had a profound affective impact on the viewers, eliciting strong emotions.
C2 The speaker's affective delivery of the speech moved the audience to tears.
formal The therapist focused on the patient's affective responses during the session.
informal She always has a very affective way of expressing her emotions.
slang I really vibe with his affective style of communication.
figurative The painting's colors had an affective impact on the viewer's mood.
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