Aún no tenemos significados para "be no affectation".
1There was no affectation of the fine lady in her self-reproach.
2For there is no affectation of enthusiasm about her; nothing exaggerated, nothing rhapsodical.
3And yet the latter felt that there was no affectation about all this.
4There was no affectation of shaded lights and gloomy, mysterious spaces.
5There was no affectation in her voice, only fright and embarrassment.
6It was no affectation, as, with some folk, you might have thought it.
7If Fountain's songs are strewn with images of the American west, it 's no affectation.
8You saw that there was no affectation in her fainting.
9There was no affectation about him; and he talked, as usual, upon indifferent subjects.
10There is no affectation, no straining for effect in simplicity.
11It may, however, be noted that there was no affectation in his dreamy expression.
12Anthony was drawn to the speaker instantly, for there was no affectation about him.
13There was no affectation of indifference, no trace of embarrassed or of pleased self-consciousness.
14There was no affectation of mystery, no attempt at keeping his experiments a secret.
15There was no affectation about her, no pretence of being what she was not.
16Having, I say, felt its truth here; for the feeling is no affectation or chimera.