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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    influence impact impression feeling emotion sentiment attitude disposition mood atmosphere ambiance tone climate environment condition circumstance situation state status effect outcome consequence result upshot backlash reaction response sensation passion fervor enthusiasm excitement energy vibe aura impressionism sensibility tenderness warmth coolness aloofness distance detachment numbness insensitivity callousness indifference unconcern nonchalance neglect disregard inattention oversight obliviousness unawareness ignorance impassiveness stoicism apathy lethargy lassitude torpor dormancy hibernation stagnation inertia immobility paralysis numbness insensibility unresponsiveness impassivity frigidity coldness chill iciness frostiness glacialness wintriness briskness crispness freshness liveliness animation vivacity sprightliness effervescence ebullience buoyancy airiness lightness gentleness softness mildness kindness benevolence charity generosity munificence liberality hospitality cordiality affability amiability friendliness congeniality sociability conviviality geniality warmth approachability accessibility receptivity openness susceptibility vulnerability sensitivity sensibility sentimentality emotionalism passion fervor zeal ardor enthusiasm excitement eagerness interest concern care solicitude anxiety worry apprehension fear alarm trepidation dread fright terror horror shock astonishment amazement wonder awe surprise astonishment

    Meaning of Affect

    The primary meaning of the word "Affect" is to have an influence on someone or something, or to produce an emotional response.

    Definitions

    • To have an influence on someone or something, or to produce a particular effect
    • To pretend or feign a particular feeling or attitude
    • To be emotionally moved or touched by something
    • To attack or infect someone or something with a disease or condition

    Etymology of Affect

    The word "Affect" originates from the Latin word "affectus," which means "a feeling or emotion," and is derived from the verb "afficere," meaning "to influence or impress."
    The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century, initially with the meaning "to influence or impress," and later developing additional meanings related to emotion and pretence.

    Example Uses

    • The cold weather will affect the crops and reduce the harvest.
    • Her mood was affected by the news of her friend's illness.
    • The artist's use of color and light affects the overall atmosphere of the painting.
    • She affected a nonchalant attitude, but inside she was nervous and excited.

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    indifference unconcern neglect disregard inattention impassivity apathy lethargy numbness insensibility unresponsiveness impassiveness frigidity coldness chill iciness frostiness glacialness wintriness briskness crispness freshness detachment distance aloofness callousness insensitivity disregard oversight obliviousness unawareness ignorance stoicism nonchalance carelessness thoughtlessness heedlessness inconsiderateness unsympathetic unfeeling unemotional unresponsive unaffected unmoved unimpressed uninspired unenthusiastic