Synonym: admiration. Similar words: affectionate, affectation, infection, affect, effectively, effectiveness, affliction, section. Meaning: [-kʃn] n. a positive feeling of liking.
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91, Great affection tied them.
92, Year by year their affection for each other grew stronger.
93, She greeted him civilly but with no sign of affection.
94, Normally, such an outward display of affection is reserved for his mother.
95, He envied the affection that flowed between the boy and the old man.
96, His behaviour extinguished the last traces of affection she had for him.
97, All that toughness is just a cover for his inability to show affection.
98, I remember this extraordinary man with particular affection for his unfailing cheerfulness.
99, He thought of his old teacher with a surge of affection.
100, Everyone spoke of it with affection.
101, There was great affection between the two.
102, And always, along with the banter was affection.
103, He remembers it with considerable affection.
104, She never seemed to show us any affection.
105, The same goes for personal affection.
106, I heard and felt affection and pride.
107, And real affection may negate such stances.
108, There is mutual respect and affection.
109, You need time,[www.Sentencedict.com] affection and love to experiment.
110, They love it when the pupils spontaneously show affection or appreciation.
111, And the true Jets' fans have curious ways of showing their affection.
112, Talk seriously and deeply - about themselves, about their regard and affection for each other, about the strangeness of life.
113, He was remembered with great affection by all who knew him in the course of his short life.
114, The crowd of mourners at his funeral bore witness to the affection and respect Stanley had earned through his life and work.
115, I knew that of all the people who worked for him, Narendra probably felt the deepest affection and respect for Mornat.
116, This is especially important for work-inhibited children, who need their parents' affection, acceptance, and guidance.
117, In her new book, she looks back with affection on her wartime adventures.
118, He was not a man to show public affection on foreign soil.
119, I can sit here by your bed and simply feel affection.
120, I have rung the world from these boxes and feel a great affection and gratitude towards them.
More similar words: affectionate, affectation, infection, affect, effectively, effectiveness, affliction, section, election, direction, selection, objection, projection, collection, connection, reflection, protection, inspection, introspection, effect, in all directions, in effect, take effect, environmental protection, the greenhouse effect, action, fiction, auction, function, reaction.