Pronunciation: /əˈfɛktʃuəs/
adjective A descriptive word that modifies a noun or pronoun, expressing a quality or attribute.
A1 She showed her affectuous side by hugging everyone in the room.
A2 The affectuous bond between the siblings was evident in their constant support for each other.
B1 His affectuous nature made it easy for him to make friends wherever he went.
B2 The affectuous relationship between the coach and the players led to great success on the field.
C1 Her affectuous demeanor towards her patients made her a highly respected doctor.
C2 The affectuous atmosphere at the charity event was heartwarming and inspiring.
formal The affectuous relationship between the two countries led to successful diplomatic negotiations.
informal Their affectuous friendship was evident in the way they always supported each other.
slang I can't believe how affectuous they are, it's like they're attached at the hip.
figurative The affectuous bond between the siblings was unbreakable, like a thread woven through time.
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