affectedness in English

noun
1
the character or quality of being affected or pretentious.
her lack of affectedness

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1. Affectedness (usually uncountable, plural Affectednesses)

2. Affectedness (usually uncountable, plural Affectednesses) The state or quality of being affected.

3. Nouns for affect include affect, affectabilities, affectability, affectation, Affectationist, Affectationists, affectations, affected, affectedness, affectednesses

4. Nouns for Affect include Affect, Affectabilities, Affectability, Affectation, Affectationist, Affectationists, Affectations, Affected, Affectedness, Affectednesses

5. Nouns for Affectionate include affect, affectabilities, affectability, affectation, affectationist, affectationists, affectations, affected, affectedness

6. Synonyms for Artificiality include affectation, affectedness, inauthenticity, play-acting, pretension, pretentiousness, deceit, deception, dishonesty and

7. Synonyms for Affectations include air, affectedness, posing, posturing, pretense, pretence, pretension, pretentiousness, superiority and arrogance

8. Boone maintains a generally helpful attitude and remains protective of Shannon (although he criticizes her for her affectedness).

9. I explained to this friend how an excess of enthusiasm sometimes leads to exaggeration and affectedness.

10. As a result of my own affectedness I gradually started to take a critical look at our economic and social system.

11. Synonyms: Coyness; demureness Hypernyms ("Coyness" is a kind of): affectedness (the quality of being false or artificial (as to impress others))

12. Synonyms: Affectation; affectedness; mannerism; pose Hypernyms ("Affectation" is a kind of): feigning; pretence; pretending; pretense; simulation (the act of giving a false appearance)

13. Affectednesses affectedness affectedly Affamishment Affamish affability affabilities afebrile affableness affablenesses affaires affaire d'honneur Affabrous Affecter Affectibility affective affections Affectioned affective disorder Affectively Affeerment Affectuous affectivity …

14. A theatrical pose created for effect; "the actor struck just the right attitude" (hypernym) affectation, mannerism, pose, affectedness (derivation) attitudinize, Attitudinise 4

15. Moreover, it was implied that the entitlement of States other than injured States to invoke responsibility was based on a certain kind of affectedness falling short of injury

16. During the same weekend Dixon meets Christine Callaghan, a young Londoner and the latest girlfriend of Professor Welch's son, Bertrand, an amateur painter whose affectedness particularly infuriates Dixon.

17. Moreover, it was implied that the entitlement of States other than injured States to invoke responsibility was based on a certain kind of affectedness falling short of injury.

18. Affectedness results from several factors: Exposure to toxic downfall of volcanic ash on the population of 45 of Catania's 55 municipalities and representing a major hazard to public health.

19. Airs: 1 n affected manners intended to impress others “don't put on Airs with me” Synonyms: pose Type of: affectedness the quality of being false or artificial (as to impress others)

20. These qualities are indeed out of the reach of facile academic affectedness, but anyone who responds to the deepest needs of his or her being or recognizes his or her new role in a new world will attain them automatically.

21. Draft article 4, paragraph (b), attempts to cope with this problem by adopting a flexible approach, according to which the extent of affectedness determines the right of suspension or termination so that treaties with third States would to a large extent not be addressed.

22. As the Ottawa Convention is implemented in mine-affected states over the long-term, many countries will move from being gravely mine-affected to affectedness of a lower-grade, and will move from emergency and post-conflict situations to contexts more associated with longer-term development.

23. The population of the affected region thus defined is 1,069,000, of which 920,000 (86%), i.e. the major part, are directly affected. Affectedness results from several factors: Exposure to toxic downfall of volcanic ash on the population of 45 of Catania's 55 municipalities and representing a major hazard to public health.

24. In fact, this was never truly so, as the long history of colonialism and neocolonialism attests. From the perspective of the metropole, however, the conflation of membership with affectedness appeared to have an emancipatory thrust, as it served to justify the progressive incorporation, as active citizens, of the subordinate classes and status groups who were resident on the territory but excluded from full political participation.

25. This means, first, developing our understanding of the various mechanisms that may link the AIDS-affectedness of a household to a change in that household’s land tenure status, and in particular, how these relate to the legal, economic and cultural context; second, attempting to gauge the frequency with which these phenomena occur, in particular relative to the experience of land tenure change generally; and third, identifying practical measures that could be introduced to reduce the extent to which HIV/AIDS diminishes tenure security.