affection

/afɛksjɔ̃/
nounIntermediate
formalinformal

A feeling of fondness or tenderness toward someone or something.

Il ressent une profonde affection pour sa famille.

He feels deep affection for his family.

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Can refer to both emotional attachment and physical displays of love.

informal

A mild or superficial fondness, often without deep emotional commitment.

Elle a une affection particulière pour les chats.

She has a particular fondness for cats.

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Often used in a less intense way than 'amour' (love).

Collocations

avoir de l'affection pourto have affection formontrer son affectionto show affectionmarquer de l'affectionto show affection

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Related Phrases

avoir un faible pour quelqu'unphrase
to have a soft spot for someone
faire preuve d'affectionphrase
to show affection

💡Pro Tip

Context Matters

In formal contexts, 'affection' leans toward emotional attachment, while in informal contexts, it can describe mild fondness.

Gold Rule

Avoid Overlap with 'Amour'

'Affection' is less intense than 'amour' (love) and is often used for familial or platonic relationships.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'affectio', meaning 'inclination, disposition, affection'.

📝Usage Notes

In French, 'affection' is often used in a broader sense than in English, encompassing both emotional and physical expressions of care.

Word Breakdown

affect-
to influence, act upon
root
+
-tion
action or state of
suffix
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