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Synonyms for Affectionate
əˈfɛk ʃə nɪtaf·fec·tion·ate
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
affectionate
Friendly, as said of persons, signifies having the disposition of a friend; as said of acts, it signifies befitting or worthy of a friend. The adjective friendly does not reach the full significance of the nouns "friend" and "friendship;" one may be friendly to those who are not his friends, and to be in friendly relations often signifies little more than not to be hostile. In its application to persons, accessible is used of public and eminent persons, who might, if disposed, hold themselves at a distance from others. Companionable and sociable refer to manner and behavior, cordial and genial express genuine kindliness of heart. We speak of a cordial greeting, a favorable reception, a neighborly call, a sociable visitor, an amicable settlement, a kind interest, a friendly regard, a hearty welcome. The Saxon friendly is stronger than the Latin amicable; the amicable may be merely formal; the friendly is from the heart. Fond is commonly applied to an affection that becomes, or at least appears, excessive. Affectionate, devoted, and tender are almost always used in a high and good sense; as, an affectionate son; a devoted friend; "the tender mercy of our God," Luke i, 78. Compare FRIENDSHIP.
Synonyms:
accessible, affable, amicable, brotherly, companionable, complaisant, cordial, favorable, fond, friendly, genial, hearty, kind, kindly, loving, neighborly, sociable, social, tender, well-disposedAntonyms:
adverse, alienated, antagonistic, bellicose, belligerent, cold, contentious, disaffected, distant, estranged, frigid, hostile, ill-disposed, indifferent, inimical, unfriendly, unkind, warlike
Princeton's WordNet
affectionate, fond, lovesome, tender, warmadjective
having or displaying warmth or affection
"affectionate children"; "a fond embrace"; "fond of his nephew"; "a tender glance"; "a warm embrace"
Synonyms:
crank, fond, tender, sensitive, adoring, partial(p), doting, untoughened, fond(p), raw, quick, lovesome, ardent, warm, tippy, cranky, sore, affectionate, strongAntonyms:
unloving
Dictionary of English Synonymes
affectionateadjective
Synonyms:
loving, fond, attached, devoted, warm, tender, kind, sympathetic, tender-hearted, warm-hearted
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#558 | social | |
#934 | quick | |
#1139 | kind | |
#1254 | friendly | |
#1340 | strong | |
#3079 | raw | |
#3359 | warm | |
#3826 | sensitive | |
#3867 | accessible | |
#6100 | loving | |
#6740 | tender | |
#11528 | favorable | |
#12984 | fond | |
#12985 | sore | |
#13039 | kindly | |
#16647 | crank | |
#22823 | affective | |
#23927 | hearty | |
#30182 | cranky | |
#32023 | affectionate | |
#33982 | ardent | |
#36016 | cordial | |
#52005 | sociable | |
#57508 | genial | |
#57829 | brotherly | |
#60653 | amicable | |
#64271 | adoring | |
#77365 | affable | |
#90718 | tippy | |
#92085 | neighborly | |
#102664 | doting | |
#192098 | companionable | |
#293856 | complaisant |
How to use Affectionate in a sentence?
Old friends are the great blessings of one's later years. Half a word conveys one's meaning. They have a memory of the same events, have the same mode of thinking. I have young relations that may grow upon me, for my nature is affectionate, but can they grow -- To Be old friends?
She's very cuddly, she's very affectionate, and she's very sweet, her experiences have not made her into an attack cat. She seems to like people and loves being in laps. She's going to make someone a very nice pet.
Does it really matter what these affectionate people do-- so long as they dont do it in the streets and frighten the horses
Perhaps I am old-fashioned, but black and white films still hold an affectionate place in my heart; they have an incomparable mystique and mood.
She is the most affectionate lovable dog I probably have ever worked with. She has tons of energy.
Translations for Affectionate
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- حنونةArabic
- любящ, неженBulgarian
- স্নেহপ্রবণBengali
- afectuósCatalan, Valencian
- cariñoso, afectuoso, cariñosaSpanish
- hellä, rakastavaFinnish
- affectueuxFrench
- cionmhar, grámhar, ceanúilIrish
- स्नेहीHindi
- szerető, szeretetteljesHungarian
- sayangIndonesian
- mīlīgsLatvian
- kochający, czułyPolish
- не́жный, лю́бящийRussian
- sevecenTurkish
- ласкавийUkrainian
- 亲热Chinese
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