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affect verb

  /əˈfɛkt/
  • (transitive) To make a show of; to put on a pretense of; to feign; to assume. To make a false display of. [from 16th c.]
κάνω, προσποιούμαι

affection noun

  /əˈfɛk.t͡ʃən/ , /əˈfɛk.ʃən/
  • A feeling of love or strong attachment.
στοργή, τρυφερότητα
  • (medicine, archaic) A disease; a morbid symptom; a malady.
ασθένεια, πάθηση
  • The act of affecting or acting upon.
  • The state of being affected, especially: a change in, or alteration of, the emotional state of a person or other animal, caused by a subjective affect (a subjective feeling or emotion), which arises in response to a stimulus which may result from either thought or perception.
συγκίνηση

affect noun

  /ˈæ.fɛkt/
  • (psychology) A subjective feeling experienced in response to a thought or other stimulus; mood, emotion, especially as demonstrated in external physical signs. [from 19th c.]
αίσθηση

affect verb

  /əˈfɛkt/
  • (transitive) To influence or alter.
επηρεάζω, επιδρώ
  • (transitive) To move to emotion.
συγκινώ
  • (transitive, pathology) Of an illness or condition, to infect or harm (a part of the body).
βλάπτω, προσβάλλω

affectation noun

  /ˌæf.ɛkˈteɪ.ʃən/
  • An unusual mannerism.
νάζι

affected adjective

  /əˈfɛktɪd/
  • Influenced or changed by something.
  • Simulated in order to impress.
  • Resulting from a mostly negative physical effect or transformation.
επιτηδευμένος
  • Emotionally moved; touched.
παράφορος

affected

πληγείς

affective

διαθετικός

affective adjective

  /əˈfɛktɪv/
  • Relating to, resulting from, or influenced by the emotions.
  • Emotional; emotionally charged; affecting.
ευαίσθητος
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