affectional

ADJECTIVE
  1. characterized by emotion
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How To Use affectional In A Sentence

  • The video game console affectionally called "NES" forever changed the gaming world. Nintendo's 25th Anniversary: Top NES Games Of All Time (PHOTOS)
  • Future research could include measures of affectional bonding to or romantic desire for males or females.
  • Attachment refers to an enduring affectional bond characterized by mutual trust, support, and emotional connection.
  • PCHQ, known affectionally as Snoxid in the early days read it backwards, was a hugely innovative concept. Archive 2010-03-01
  • The term affectional orientation is used as a generalization of sexual orientation. MetaFilter Projects
  • I have sat in amazement at the silence of Hip Hop as young gay men and some women, both black and white, kill themselves in response to being bullied because of their sexual orientation or affectional preference. Patrick D. Shaffer: Hip Hop: The Invisible Bully
  • Sexual orientation has many dimensions including erotic and affectional fantasies.
  • For more from Cuban singer Bienvenido Granda, affectionally known as "The Mustache that Sings", go to Musica Alrededor del Mundo. Archive 2009-04-01
  • “I wish you wouldn’t feel so badly, Aileen,” he said, with a kind of affectional protest. The Titan
  • Yours (with my tongue firmly in my cheek) affectionally Islam? Yes. Gay? Yes. British? No, Oh, OK then. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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