affected 音標拼音: [əf'ɛktəd] [əf'ɛktɪd]
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affected adj 1 :
acted upon ;
influenced [
ant : {
unaffected }]
2 :
speaking or behaving in an artificial way to make an impression [
synonym : {
affected }, {
unnatural }] [
ant : {
unaffected }]
3 :
being excited or provoked to the expression of an emotion ;
"
too moved to speak "; "
very touched by the stranger '
s kindness " [
synonym : {
moved (
p )}, {
affected }, {
stirred }, {
touched }]
[
ant : {
unaffected }, {
unmoved (
p )}, {
untouched }]
Affect \
Af *
fect "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Affected };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Affecting }.] [
L .
affectus ,
p .
p .
of afficere to affect by active agency ;
ad facere to make :
cf .
F .
affectere ,
L .
affectare ,
freq .
of afficere .
See {
Fact }.]
1 .
To act upon ;
to produce an effect or change upon .
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As might affect the earth with cold heat . --
Milton .
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The climate affected their health and spirits .
--
Macaulay .
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2 .
To influence or move ,
as the feelings or passions ;
to touch .
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A consideration of the rationale of our passions seems to me very necessary for all who would affect them upon solid and pure principles .
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3 .
To love ;
to regard with affection . [
Obs .]
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As for Queen Katharine ,
he rather respected than affected ,
rather honored than loved ,
her . --
Fuller .
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4 .
To show a fondness for ;
to like to use or practice ;
to choose ;
hence ,
to frequent habitually .
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For he does neither affect company ,
nor is he fit for it ,
indeed . --
Shak .
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Do not affect the society of your inferiors in rank ,
nor court that of the great . --
Hazlitt .
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5 .
To dispose or incline .
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Men whom they thought best affected to religion and their country '
s liberty . --
Milton .
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6 .
To aim at ;
to aspire ;
to covet . [
Obs .]
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This proud man affects imperial ?
way . --
Dryden .
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7 .
To tend to by affinity or disposition .
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The drops of every fluid affect a round figure .
--
Newton .
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8 .
To make a show of ;
to put on a pretense of ;
to feign ;
to assume ;
as ,
to affect ignorance .
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Careless she is with artful care ,
Affecting to seem unaffected . --
Congreve .
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Thou dost affect my manners . --
Shak .
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9 .
To assign ;
to appoint . [
R .]
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One of the domestics was affected to his special service . --
Thackeray .
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Syn :
To influence ;
operate ;
act on ;
concern ;
move ;
melt ;
soften ;
subdue ;
overcome ;
pretend ;
assume .
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Affected \
Af *
fect "
ed \ ([
a ^]
f *
f [
e ^]
kt "[
e ^]
d ),
p .
p . &
a .
1 .
Regarded with affection ;
beloved . [
Obs .]
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His affected Hercules . --
Chapman .
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2 .
Inclined ;
disposed ;
attached .
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How stand you affected to his wish ? --
Shak .
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3 .
Given to false show ;
assuming or pretending to possess what is not natural or real .
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He is . . .
too spruce ,
too affected ,
too odd .
--
Shak .
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4 .
Assumed artificially ;
not natural .
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Affected coldness and indifference . --
Addison .
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5 . (
Alg .)
Made up of terms involving different powers of the unknown quantity ;
adfected ;
as ,
an affected equation .
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181 Moby Thesaurus words for "
affected ":
Gongoresque ,
Gongoristic ,
Johnsonian ,
Marinistic ,
Tartuffian ,
Tartuffish ,
afflicted ,
agonized ,
apocryphal ,
artificial ,
assumed ,
attacked ,
awkward ,
bastard ,
bedizened ,
big -
sounding ,
bogus ,
brummagem ,
canting ,
chichi ,
colorable ,
colored ,
concerned ,
contrived ,
convoluted ,
counterfeit ,
counterfeited ,
declamatory ,
devoured by ,
diseased ,
distorted ,
distressed ,
dressed up ,
dummy ,
elaborate ,
elaborated ,
elevated ,
embellished ,
embroidered ,
ersatz ,
euphuistic ,
factitious ,
fake ,
faked ,
false ,
falsified ,
feigned ,
fictitious ,
fictive ,
flamboyant ,
flaming ,
flashy ,
flaunting ,
fulsome ,
garbled ,
garish ,
gaudy ,
goody ,
goody -
goody ,
grandiloquent ,
grandiose ,
grandisonant ,
gripped ,
high -
flowing ,
high -
flown ,
high -
flying ,
high -
sounding ,
highfalutin ,
histrionic ,
holier -
than -
thou ,
hollow ,
hurt ,
hyperelegant ,
hypocritical ,
illegitimate ,
imbued with ,
imitation ,
implicated ,
impressed ,
impressed with ,
influenced ,
inkhorn ,
insincere ,
involved ,
junky ,
la -
di -
da ,
labyrinthine ,
lexiphanic ,
lofty ,
lurid ,
magniloquent ,
make -
believe ,
man -
made ,
maniere ,
mannered ,
mealymouthed ,
meretricious ,
mincing ,
mock ,
moved ,
obsessed ,
obsessed by ,
orotund ,
ostentatious ,
overacted ,
overdone ,
overelaborate ,
overelegant ,
overinvolved ,
overnice ,
overrefined ,
overwrought ,
pedantic ,
penetrated with ,
perverted ,
pharisaic ,
phony ,
pietistic ,
pinchbeck ,
pious ,
pompous ,
precieuse ,
precieux ,
precious ,
pretended ,
pretentious ,
pseudo ,
put -
on ,
quasi ,
queer ,
racked ,
rhetorical ,
sanctified ,
sanctimonious ,
seized ,
seized with ,
self -
conscious ,
self -
righteous ,
self -
styled ,
sensational ,
sensationalistic ,
sententious ,
sham ,
shoddy ,
showy ,
simulated ,
sniveling ,
so -
called ,
soi -
disant ,
sonorous ,
specious ,
spurious ,
stagy ,
stiff ,
stilted ,
stirred ,
stricken ,
struck ,
studied ,
supposititious ,
swayed ,
synthetic ,
tall ,
theatrical ,
tin ,
tinsel ,
titivated ,
torn ,
tortuous ,
tortured ,
touched ,
troubled ,
twisted ,
unauthentic ,
unctuous ,
ungenuine ,
unnatural ,
unreal ,
upset ,
warped ,
wracked
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Affect vs. Effect: How to Pick the Right One | Merriam-Webster Affect and effect are two of the most commonly confused words in English, but don’t worry—we’ll help you keep them straight The basic difference is this: affect is usually a verb, and effect is usually a noun Affect, when used as a verb, means "to act on or change someone or something "
Effected vs. Affected: Whats the Difference? - ProWritingAid Affected means that something was influenced or changed (e g the lyrics affected him) Effected means that something was brought about or facilitated (e g she effected the proposed changes) There are a few more uses, rules, and exceptions
AFFECTED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Affected definition: acted upon; influenced See examples of AFFECTED used in a sentence
Affected vs Effected - Difference and Comparison | Diffen Both affected and effected are verb forms and their usage can get confusing Effected means executed, produced, or brought about To effect is to bring about or cause something to happen
AFFECTED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you describe someone's behaviour as affected, you disapprove of the fact that they behave in an unnatural way that is intended to impress other people
AFFECTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary (Definition of affected from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
affected adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of affected adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
What does affected mean? - Definitions. net Affected refers to a condition or state being influenced or changed due to an action, a situation, or an event It can also refer to showing artificial or pretentious behavior, not natural or genuine
Affected: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - usdictionary. com "Affected" is a versatile term with wide applications, from describing the influence of external factors to characterizing artificial or insincere behavior Its usage spans everyday and formal contexts, and it is essential to understanding the distinction between "affect" and "effect "
Affected - definition of affected by The Free Dictionary Define affected affected synonyms, affected pronunciation, affected translation, English dictionary definition of affected adj 1 Acted upon, influenced, or changed 2 Emotionally stirred or moved 3 Infected or attacked, as by disease adj 1 Assumed or simulated to impress