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    Af·fec·ta·tion
    /ˌaˌfekˈtāSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. The meaning of AFFECTATION is speech or conduct not natural to oneself : an unnatural form of behavior meant especially to impress others. How to use affectation in a sentence. Affectation and Affection Synonym Discussion of Affectation.

  3. Affectation definition: an effort to appear to have a quality not really or fully possessed; the pretense of actual possession. See examples of AFFECTATION used in a sentence.

  4. behaviour or speech that is not sincere: She has so many little affectations. His manner reeks of affectation. "It doesn't concern me," he said with an affectation of nonchalance. Synonyms. mannerism. pose. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Affected & insincere. affectedly. archly. artificially. forcedly. fustian. glibly. piously.

  5. Never confuse affectation with affection — which means “love” or “tenderness.” While affection might not always be genuine, affectation is never the real thing. In fact, affectation is all about faking it.

  6. A mannerism or habit that is assumed rather than natural, especially to impress others. An affecting or pretending to like, have, etc.; show or pretense. Behavior characterized by such mannerisms or habits; artificiality. A simpering manner that was mere affectation.

  7. 6 days ago · If you say that someone's attitude or behaviour is an affectation, you disapprove of the fact that it is not genuine or natural, but is intended to impress other people.

  8. affectation. noun. /ˌæfekˈteɪʃn/. /ˌæfekˈteɪʃn/. [countable, uncountable] behaviour or an action that is not natural or sincere and that is often intended to impress other people. His little affectations irritated her. Kay has no affectation at all.

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