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Meaning of Affectedly
The primary meaning of "Affectedly" is to do something in a way that is intended to impress or attract attention, often in a way that seems artificial or insincere.
Definitions
- In a way that is intended to impress or attract attention, often in a way that seems artificial or insincere.
- * With a pretentious or exaggerated manner, often to impress others or to draw attention to oneself.
- * In a way that is not natural or spontaneous, often because one is trying to create a certain impression or to achieve a particular effect.
Etymology of Affectedly
The word "Affectedly" has its roots in the 15th century, derived from the Old French word "affeter", which means "to affect" or "to pretend".
The word initially had a positive connotation, implying a genuine or sincere attempt to achieve something, but over time, it took on a more negative tone, suggesting artificiality or insincerity.
The word has been used in various contexts, including literature, drama, and everyday conversation, to describe behavior that is perceived as pretentious, exaggerated, or unnatural.
Example Uses
- She spoke affectedly, using big words to impress her friends.
- * He walked into the room affectedly, trying to draw attention to himself.
- * The actor played the role affectedly, using exaggerated gestures and mannerisms to convey the character's emotions.