1. Affectionate: [adjective] feeling or showing affection or warm regard : loving.
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2. Affectionate synonyms, Affectionate pronunciation, Affectionate translation, English dictionary definition of Affectionate
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3. 6 synonyms of Affectionate from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 31 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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4. Affectionate definition, showing, indicating, or characterized by affection or love; fondly tender: an Affectionate embrace
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5. Find 31 ways to say Affectionate, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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6. Another way to say Affectionate? Synonyms for Affectionate (other words and phrases for Affectionate)
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7. 912 other terms for Affectionate- words and phrases with similar meaning
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8. Affectionate 'Affectionate' is a 12 letter word starting with A and ending with E Crossword clues for 'Affectionate' Clue Answer; Affectionate (10) LOVEY DOVEY: Making an excessive display of affection (10) Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Affectionate
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9. To be more Affectionate, try to make physical affection a habit by regularly holding your partner's hand, rubbing their shoulders, and giving them hugs
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10. The Crossword Solver found 154 answers to the Affectionate crossword clue
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11. Affectionate: 1 adj having or displaying warmth or affection “ Affectionate children” Synonyms: fond , lovesome , tender , warm loving feeling or showing love and affection
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12. Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson were "smiling and laughing a lot" and "genuinely Affectionate" during their second date night in New York City, a source exclusively told Page Six.
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13. This page shows answers to the clue Affectionate, followed by 8 definitions like “Kindly inclined; zealous”, “Strongly inclined” and “Biased; partisan.Synonyms for Affectionate are for example admiring, adoring and amorous.More …
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14. What does Affectionate mean? Having or showing fond feelings or affection; loving and tender
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15. Bonnie has always been an Affectionate person; she
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16. Affectionate definition: If you are Affectionate , you show your love or fondness for another person in the way Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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17. Affectionate - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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18. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Affectionate adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (showing love) cariñoso/a adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa grande", "mujer alta").
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19. Affectionately definition, in a way that shows or is characterized by affection or love: Georgia’s favorite pet is a Russian tortoise, whom she has Affectionately named Speedbump
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20. To be Affectionate: schmeicheln [zärtlich, liebevoll] Affectionate look: liebevoller Blick {m} Affectionate reception: herzlicher Empfang {m} Affectionate regards: herzliche Grüße {pl} Affectionate relationship: liebevolle Beziehung {f} Affectionate terms: herzliche Beziehungen {pl}
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21. Affectionate Meaning: "fond, loving," from affection + -ate (1); suggested by French affectionné
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22. Early, now mostly obsolete,… See definitions of Affectionate.
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23. An Affectionate hug — Affectionately adverb Examples from the Corpus Affectionate • From being a little bitter it had become increasingly Affectionate, as Matey had shrewdly noted
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24. • This friendly, Affectionate behaviour is often extended to humans.
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25. Fergus is an Affectionate, bossy and extremely stubborn cat, but he's also the most doglike cat I've ever known.: The violinist expresses his admiration for the elder musician with an Affectionate gush of gratitude.: She may like to deny it but she is vulnerable and can be tender and Affectionate.: At the prompting of their stern but Affectionate father, the boys manage to make peace with
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26. The old prince was very Affectionate and careful in his treatment of his daughter that morning
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27. She is a most Affectionate and attached mother, and generally guards and trains her young with the most watchful solicitude
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28. As a man he was loyal, Affectionate, philanthropic and entirely estimable
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29. ‘Although Affectionate and loyal by nature, this combination can be aggressive in relationships.’ ‘He was a man of marked dignity of character and most Affectionate nature.’ ‘I come from a very loving and Affectionate family where hugs and kisses are given all the time.’ ‘Throughout his life he had Affectionate and devoted friends.’
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30. [more Affectionate; most Affectionate] : feeling or showing love and affection
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31. You were lucky to have such Affectionate [= loving] parents
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32. ‘Although Affectionate and loyal by nature, this combination can be aggressive in relationships.’ ‘He was a man of marked dignity of character and most Affectionate nature.’ ‘I come from a very loving and Affectionate family where hugs and kisses are given all the time.’ ‘Throughout his life he had Affectionate and devoted friends.’
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33. And in Affectionate mischief he would stay the half-hour through before marshalling his flock back to "The Corner." Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910 "Half the trouble is the stupidity of the whites," said Roberts, pausing to take a swig from his glass and to curse the Samoan bar-boy in Affectionate terms
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34. Definition of Affectionate adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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35. Find 31 ways to say Affectionate, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus
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36. Affectionate behavior doesn't feel unnatural or forced for you, but neither do you feel you cannot be "Affectionate enough." You easily receive and reciprocate expressions of affection from others and yet you recognize that there is a time and place for Affectionate behavior
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37. Having now, as he thought, balanced this little account of friendship, the captain was about to shift his saddle to this noble gift-horse when the Affectionate patriarch plucked him by the sleeve, and introduced to him a whimpering, whining, leathern-skinned old squaw, that might have passed for an Egyptian mummy, without drying.
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