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affected

1 of 2
af·​fect·​ed ə-ˈfek-təd How to pronounce affected (audio)
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past tense and past participle of affect entry 1

or of affect entry 2

affected

2 of 2

adjective

1
a
: having or showing an attitude or mode of behavior that is not natural or genuinely felt : given to or marked by affectation
spoke in an affected manner
b
: assumed artificially or falsely : pretended
an affected interest in art
2
: inclined, disposed
was well affected toward her
affectedly adverb
affectedness noun

Example Sentences

Adjective Leinart laughs with his friends about the parallels with his favorite TV show, but he's sensitive about the perception that he's an affected socialite. Michael Silver, Sports Illustrated, 23 July 2007 … he accused the literary establishment of eschewing good clean writing and advancing affected, artsy prose instead. Judith Shulevitz, New York Times Book Review, 9 Sept. 2001 Without this fraught boundary between old money and new, between inherited and affected tastes, some of our greatest writers would have had to find something else to write about. E. B. Harper, Civilization, June/July 2000 With a workmanlike thoroughness, they alter their diction and mannerisms for each new role—for example, Kidman drops her voice at least half an octave and adopts a suitably tailored upper-class accent to portray an affected starlet who carries a teddy bear to surreptitious trysts. Celia Wren, Commonweal, 26 Feb. 1999 affected laughter at the boss's jokes with her pinkie extended, the four-year-old held her tiny teacup in that affected manner that some women have See More

Word History

Etymology

Adjective

from past participle of affect entry 2

First Known Use

Adjective

circa 1553, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of affected was circa 1553

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