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Meanings of
affectionateness
in English
Portuguese
amor
Catalan
tendresa
Spanish
ternura
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A positive feeling of liking.
heart
affection
tenderness
fondness
philia
warmness
warmheartedness
Portuguese
amor
Portuguese
amor
Catalan
amor
Spanish
amor
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A quality proceeding from feelings of affection or love.
warmth
lovingness
Portuguese
amor
Synonyms
Examples for "
heart
"
heart
affection
tenderness
fondness
philia
Examples for "
heart
"
1
Good friends, good food, and some really good southern
heart
-
pickin
'
,
foot-stompin' music.
2
Keeping track of these health statistics can help catch
heart
problems early.
3
Let the simple
heart
and hope among us Keep our family strong.
4
Congestive
heart
failure is a major public health problem in western countries.
5
Reducing your stress level can really aid in improving your
heart
health.
1
It extinguishes natural
affection
;
and no subsequent kindness can rekindle the flame.
2
This
affection
is a good precisely because it leads to our perfection.
3
To the nation in general the manifesto would breathe nothing but
affection
.
4
Wanted: experienced food handlers with a GSOH and genuine
affection
for nibbles.
5
Perhaps not surprisingly, the locals express great
affection
for this wild place.
1
In the style there is much quaintness, in the sentiment much
tenderness
.
2
Now, however, seeing her afraid, he felt a sudden wave of
tenderness
.
3
Local
tenderness
persisted in the same area, but was less in degree.
4
That middle stage of
crisp-
tenderness
is often the best-tasting for grilled produce.
5
The
tenderness
of the appeal smote the poor woman to the heart.
1
Henry engenders great respect, but people view Willie by excitement and
fondness
.
2
Director James Houston also has a
fondness
for Cold War era technology.
3
Brownie's never mentioned a particular
fondness
for such folly in the past.
4
Given my
fondness
for you, I prefer to embrace the second theory.
5
He also has a
fondness
for the small and least used ones.
1
Most men assumed that they did it by waving their
philia
about.
2
His
philia
were waving excitedly, and all of his muscles had tensed.
3
Their
philia
drooped in exhaustion, hanging from their heads like dead vines.
4
He held Averan up to study her, and his
philia
waved.
5
The
philia
along its jaw line quivered as if in anticipation.
1
The luke
warmness
and hypocrisy of Christians now permit me to speak tonight.
2
Relations have useful meaning; absolute
warmness
and coldness have none.
3
But his intuition did not reconcile him to Ned's
luke
-
warmness
;
he would have preferred a straight refusal.
4
On this account they writ to Fucarandono, with all the
warmness
of an earnest invitation, and sent him word.
5
Her eyes were closed now, gently, and he put out his hand to feel the
warmness
of breath on his palm.
1
Bishop Peck was a very entertaining companion and most fraternal in his
warmheartedness
.
2
Nevertheless, the film and especially Khan hold on to their integrity through conviction and
warmheartedness
.
3
Even if it doesn't have the instant mythic appeal of Bouncers and Up'n'Under, it displays a similar
warmheartedness
.
4
It is this real phoniness -as well as Holly's
warmheartedness
-that the film captures so well.
Usage of
affectionateness
in English
1
Sally's appealing
affectionateness
of manner went very far to make this easy.
2
There was an additional playful
affectionateness
in his manner toward Ezra.
3
He left behind him a character for
affectionateness
,
kindliness, and generosity.
4
There is a homely poetry, an innocent
affectionateness
in it, characteristic of the people.
5
The Frenchwoman thought it a pretty bit of childish
affectionateness
.
6
The insinuating
affectionateness
and winning playfulness had hitherto not been brought out so distinctly.
7
There was now no pretence of
affectionateness
either on her part or on his.
8
Southern Puritanism differed from the early New England Puritanism in a certain
affectionateness
and sociability.
9
Turning to the life of the household,
affectionateness
is one of the secrets of happiness.
10
They looked at each other again, with timid
affectionateness
.
11
Mrs. Graves greeted Jack with much
affectionateness
,
and asked what they had arranged for the afternoon.
12
To this must be added a certain pathetic
affectionateness
,
by which all his productions are pervaded.
13
It is earnestly, yearningly written, in that spirit of feeble-minded
affectionateness
which the Bible-sects seem to encourage:
14
For in what related to himself his resentful impulses had been early checked by a mastering
affectionateness
.
15
He greeted her with a doubled
affectionateness
.
16
How can charity towards all men fail to follow, being the mere
affectionateness
of innocence and peace?
Other examples for "affectionateness"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
affectionateness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
intense affectionateness
appealing affectionateness
certain affectionateness
childish affectionateness
coax affectionateness
More collocations
Translations for
affectionateness
Portuguese
amor
apego
afetividade
carinho
afeição
impressão moral
afecção
Catalan
tendresa
afecció
afecte
simpatia
amor
Spanish
ternura
afectividad
afecto
afección
simpatía
cariño
amor
Affectionateness
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