Synonym: caring, fond, lovesome, tender, warm. Similar words: affectation, infection, affect, effectively, effectiveness, decaffeinated, national, donation. Meaning: [-kʃnət] adj. having or displaying warmth or affection.
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31. Affectionate pity spread over his face.
32. She's a very affectionate child.
33. A bustling, affectionate, urgent, eruptive, enterprising character.
34. This friendly, affectionate behaviour is often extended to humans.
35. He was by nature affectionate.
36. He gave me an affectionate hug and then left.
37. Jennifer, she scolds herself, be warm too, more affectionate.
38. Petal seemed to like and respect him, and he was gently affectionate with her.
39. When the riot had subsided I received affectionate hugs powerful enough to knacker horses and friendly shoves that toppled me over.
40. You enjoy physical intimacy and affectionate contact as much as women do.
41. I remembered a cheeky but affectionate tomboy child, dressed mostly in dungarees.
42. Tension can be reduced and warmth increased with soft, warm hellos, friendly smiles, and long, affectionate hugs.
43. No less distinguished was his achievement as a portrait painter,(http://sentencedict.com/affectionate.html) his approach extending from the satirical to the deeply affectionate.
44. How can our marriage, affectionate but exhausted, survive the strain of such proximity?
45. Though such feelings are usually also involved in our intimate, affectionate relationships, they are not absolutely necessary to them.
46. Both have made a success of their lives, both are very affectionate and both have children and happy marriages.
47. His bright and affectionate nature won him numerous friends from earliest schooldays.
48. A packed Hall of graduates and undergraduates gave Baroness Park an affectionate standing ovation at the end of her after dinner speech.
49. They are by nature very affectionate children, capable of great love touched with a sense of real innocence.
50. From being a little bitter it had become increasingly affectionate, as Matey had shrewdly noted.
51. They let me look after and feed two piglets when I was a little girl and they were really friendly and affectionate.
52. It inevitably is transmitted through a glance, affectionate touch, strong feelings that show.
53. He slowly packed, made sure his companions did likewise and bade an affectionate farewell to Lady Agnes.
54. Tweed put an affectionate hand on Paula's neck and she managed a wan smile.
55. She is very affectionate towards members of the family and is fine with our other two dogs.
56. While Nelson expressed affectionate thoughts about his parents[sentencedict.com], he was also clearly in conflict with them.
57. She held her breath as their lips met, but this one was gentle and affectionate, like a brother and sister.
58. I got an affectionate send-off from my colleagues, along with much raillery and leg-pulling.
59. Warm, affectionate moments may become less frequent and increasingly difficult to achieve.
60. Some conversations of couples, whether affectionate or belligerent, have scant informational content.
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