See also: Affect WOTD – 28 June 2011 From Middle English affecten, from Latin affectāre, from Latin affectus, the participle stem of Latin afficere (“to...
See also: affect Affect m (strong, genitive Affects, plural Affecte) Obsolete spelling of Affekt which was deprecated in 1902 following the Second Orthographic...
flat affect Wikipedia flat affect (plural flat affects) (medicine) Lack of emotion, or of apparent emotion. After the crash he presented a flat affect, a...
From affect + -er. affecter (plural affecters) A person who affects to know something or to be something. affectation affective affection affectionate...
From pseudo- + bulbar + affect. pseudobulbar affect (uncountable) (medicine, neurology) A neurological disorder characterized by episodes of uncontrollable...
charged; affecting. affective computing affective disorder affective labor affectively affectiveness affective partisan polarization affectivity homoaffective...
affects plural of affect affects third-person singular simple present indicative of affect affects m plural of affect...