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affect1
verb (affected , affecting )
1 to have an effect on someone or something.
2 to cause someone to feel strong emotions, especially sadness or pity.
3 said of diseases: to attack or infect.
noun psychol
1 the emotion linked with a particular idea or mental image.
2 the predominant mood, feelings or emotions in a person's mental state.
[17c: from Latin afficere ]
verb (affected , affecting )
1 to have an effect on someone or something.
2 to cause someone to feel strong emotions, especially sadness or pity.
3 said of diseases: to attack or infect.
noun psychol
1 the emotion linked with a particular idea or mental image.
2 the predominant mood, feelings or emotions in a person's mental state.
[17c: from Latin afficere ]
affect A word often confused with this one is effect. |
affect2
verb (affected , affecting )
1 to pretend to feel or have (eg an illness or emotion).
2 to use, wear, etc something in a way that is intended to attract attention affect a plummy accent .
[15c, meaning -to aim at-: from Latin affectare to aim at, from afficere ]
verb (affected , affecting )
1 to pretend to feel or have (eg an illness or emotion).
2 to use, wear, etc something in a way that is intended to attract attention affect a plummy accent .
[15c, meaning -to aim at-: from Latin affectare to aim at, from afficere ]
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