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  1. 1. a. : having or showing an attitude or mode of behavior that is not natural or genuinely felt : given to or marked by affectation. spoke in an affected manner. b. : assumed artificially or falsely : pretended. an affected interest in art. 2. : inclined, disposed. was well affected toward her. affectedly adverb. affectedness noun. Synonyms.

  2. AFFECTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of affected in English. affected. adjective. disapproving uk / əˈfek.tɪd / us / əˈfek.tɪd / Add to word list. artificial and not sincere: an affected manner / style of writing. I found her very affected. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Affected & insincere. affectation.

  3. to pretend to feel or think something: To all his problems she affected indifference. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. formal mainly disapproving. to start to wear or do something in order to make people admire or respect you: At university he affected an upper-class accent. He's recently affected a hat and cane.

  4. Both affect and effect can function as a noun or a verb. However, affect is most often found as a verb (“to produce an influence upon or alteration in”), and effect as a noun ("a change that results when something is done or happens”). For example, we can say that something that affects a person has an effect on them.

  5. Affected definition: acted upon; influenced.. See examples of AFFECTED used in a sentence.

  6. to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change in someone or something: Both buildings were badly affected by the fire. The divorce affected every aspect of her life. It's a disease that affects mainly older people. I was deeply affected by the film (= it caused strong feelings in me).

  7. affected. /əˈfɛktəd/ /əˈfɛktɪd/ IPA guide. Something that's affected is influenced or acted upon. If a bottle of ointment says "apply to the affected area," you should put the medication only on the parts of your skin that touched the poison ivy.

  8. As a verb affect 1 means “to act onorto move” (His words affected the crowd so deeply that many wept); affect 2 means “to pretend” or “to assume” (new students affecting a nonchalance they didn't feel).

  9. verb. /əˈfɛkt/ Verb Forms. [often passive] affect somebody/something to produce a change in someone or something How will these changes affect us? Your opinion will not affect my decision. The south of the country was worst affected by the drought. Definitions on the go.

  10. Thousands of people have been adversely affected (= affected in a negative way) by the decision. The quality and health of the soil directly affects the quality and health of the plants. Your opinion will not affect my decision. The south of the country was worst affected by the drought.