Affect
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British pronunciation/ɐfˈɛkt/
American pronunciation/əˈfɛkt/

Definizione e Significato di "affect"

to affect
01

influenzare

to cause a change in a person, thing, etc.
Transitive: to affect sth
to affect definition and meaning
02

colpire, affliggere

to cause illness or medical conditions in an individual
Transitive: to affect sb
03

ostentare, simulare

to display or express an emotion, attitude, or demeanor that is not genuinely felt
Transitive: to affect an emotion or attitude
04

influenzare, colpire

to produce an emotional or cognitive influence or impact on someone or something
Transitive: to affect sb
01

affetto, emozione

the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion

affect

v

affected

adj

affected

adj

affecting

adj

affecting

adj

affection

n

affection

n
example
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The change in weather can affect people's moods and energy levels.
The sudden loss of her job profoundly affected her emotional well-being.
Positive feedback can significantly affect an individual's confidence and motivation.
The economic downturn is expected to affect businesses across various sectors.
Lack of proper nutrition can affect a child's physical and cognitive development.
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