Antonym: unaffected. Similar words: affect, affection, infected, affectation, affectionate, effect, in effect, effective. Meaning: [ə'fektɪd] adj. 1. acted upon; influenced 2. speaking or behaving in an artificial way to make an impression 3. being excited or provoked to the expression of an emotion.
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31. The ordeal has affected both her mental and physical health.
32. It's true that we have been leading a difficult life, for we need not only to be under various external pressures, but also to be in the face of internal perplexities.You would be affected by the warmth of life if someone gives you an understanding look during your bitter struggle.Even a mere glance would make you moved and inpired.
33. The army was badly affected by desertions.
34. Byron affected to despise posterity.
35. The audience was deeply affected.
36. The children were noticeably affected by the divorce.
37. Her death affected him deeply.
38. If the eyes are affected, seek immediate medical attention.
39. The voice was patronizing and affected, the accent artificial.
40. Industrial action by train drivers seriously affected rush-hour services.
41. Do try not to be so affected.
42. The flood affected the town and surrounding villages.
43. He apologized to the people who had been affected.
44. She was deeply affected by the sad story.
45. At university he affected an upper-class accent.
46. No trains will be affected by this incident.
47. Cold weather affected the crops.
48. Those affected have been sent letters of apology .
49. She affected a superior air.
50. Cancer had affected his lungs.
51. Both motor and sensory functions are affected.
52. She affected not to care.
53. I found her very affected.
54. Use a crepe bandage to support the affected area.
55. His health was adversely affected by the climate.
56. This has profoundly affected my life.
57. She showed an affected interest in our subject.
58. Their comments have not materially affected our plans .
59. She had an affected air and a disdainful look.
60. We were all deeply affected by her death.
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