Affection
UK /["/əˈfekʃn/"]/US /["/əˈfekʃn/"]/
Definition
the feeling of liking or loving somebody/something very much and caring about them
In simple words: A feeling of liking or loving someone.
Examples
- The mother's affection for her child was evident in every embrace.
- His affection for animals led him to become a veterinarian.
- Despite her outward affection, she struggled with building trust.
- They expressed their affection through thoughtful gestures and kind words.
- The puppy's affectionate nature made it an instant favorite among the children.
Usage notes
Used to express feelings of love or fondness towards someone. Appropriate in personal and emotional contexts, but may be too strong in casual situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'affection' as 'a connection' — you feel close to someone.
Collocations
- show affection
- express affection
- affection for someone
Synonyms
- fondness
- tenderness
- attachment
- love
Antonyms
- aversion
- indifference
- dislike
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'affectionate' as an action.
- Using it in very formal contexts where a simpler word like 'care' is more suitable.