IPA: /əˈfɛktɪv/
KK: /əˈfɛktɪv/
Definition: Related to feelings or emotions, often in a way that influences or expresses them.
Example: The affective response to the music was overwhelming, bringing tears to her eyes.
IPA: /əˈfɛktɪvli/
KK: /əˈfɛktɪvli/
Definition: In a way that relates to emotions or feelings; emotionally.
Example: She responded affectively to the emotional appeal of the film.
IPA: /əˌfɛkˈtɪvɪti/
KK: /əˌfɛkˈtɪvɪti/
Definition: The ability or tendency to feel emotions and respond to them, whether those feelings are good or bad.
Example: Her affectivity allows her to connect deeply with others' emotions.
IPA: /əˈfɛktləs/
KK: /əˈfɛktləs/
Definition: Not showing or expressing any emotions; unfeeling.
Example: His affectless demeanor made it hard to tell what he was thinking.
IPA: /əˈfɛktləsnəs/
KK: /əˈfɛktləsnəs/
Definition: The condition of showing no emotions or feelings; being emotionally detached or indifferent.
Example: His affectlessness made it difficult for others to connect with him emotionally.
IPA: /əˈflɪktɪv/
KK: /əˈflɪktɪv/
Definition: Causing physical or mental pain or suffering.
Example: The afflictive nature of the disease made it difficult for the patient to cope.
IPA: /əˈflɪktɪvli/
KK: /əˈflɪktɪvli/
Definition: In a way that causes pain, suffering, or distress.
Example: The disease spread afflictively, causing widespread suffering.
IPA: /əˈfreɪər/
KK: /əˈfreɪər/
Definition: A person who takes part in a noisy fight or disturbance, often in a public place.
Example: The affrayer was taken into custody after the brawl.
IPA: /əˈflʌtə/
KK: /əˈflʌtər/
Definition: Feeling nervous and excited, or being in a state of fluttering movement, often used to describe something that is lively or animated.
Example: The children were aflutter with excitement as they waited for the parade to begin.
IPA: /əˈfreɪd/
KK: /əˈfreɪd/
Definition: Feeling fear or worry about something; being scared or anxious about a situation or event.
Example: She was afraid to speak in front of the large audience.
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