Affectionate
/əˈfɛkʃənɪt/
Meaning & Definition
adjective
Showing fondness or tenderness.
She is an affectionate mother who always expresses her love for her children.
Characterized by or displaying warmth and care.
The dog was very affectionate, constantly seeking attention and cuddles from its owner.
Expressing emotions in a loving way.
After a long day, he appreciated her affectionate words that made him feel better.
Marked by a warm and loving relationship.
The couple shared an affectionate glance that spoke volumes about their feelings for each other.
Etymology
Late Middle English: from Old French 'affectionat', based on Latin 'affectionem' (nominative 'affectio') meaning 'a feeling or affection'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
showing affection
Demonstrating love or fondness.
affectionate bond
A strong emotional connection characterized by care and tenderness.
affectionate gestures
Actions or signals that convey warmth and love.
Related Words
affection
A feeling of liking and caring for someone.
affectionately
In a way that shows fondness or tenderness.
affectionless
Without affection or warmth.
Slang Meanings
Lovey-dovey
They were acting all lovey-dovey in public.
Soft-hearted
He is so soft-hearted; he's always affectionate with everyone.