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    af·fec·ta·tion
    [ˌaˌfekˈtāSHən]
    noun
    affectation (noun) · affectations (plural noun)
    1. behavior, speech, or writing that is artificial and designed to impress:
      "the affectation of a man who measures every word for effect" · "she called the room her boudoir, which he thought an affectation"
      • a studied display of real or pretended feeling:
        "an affectation of calm"
    Origin
    mid 16th century: from Latin affectatio(n-), from the verb affectare (see affect).
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  3. an effort to appear to have a quality not really or fully possessed; the pretense of actual possession: an affectation of interest in art; affectation of great wealth. conspicuous artificiality of manner or appearance; effort to attract notice by pretense, assumption, or any assumed peculiarity. a trait, action, or ...
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    A mannerism or habit that is assumed rather than natural, especially to impress others. 2. Behavior characterized by such mannerisms or habits; artificiality: a simpering manner that was mere affectation. [Latin affectātiō, affectātiōn-, from affectātus, past participle of affectāre, to strive after; see affect2.] ...
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    a : speech or conduct not natural to oneself : an unnatural form of behavior meant especially to impress others His French accent is just an affectation. b : the act of taking on or displaying an attitude or mode of behavior not natural to oneself or not genuinely felt speaking honestly without affectation
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    speech or behavior that is not natural or sincere and is used to produce a certain effect: [ C ] She has many annoying little affectations. (Definition of affectation from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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    affectation /ˌæˌfɛk ˈ teɪʃən/ noun plural affectations Britannica Dictionary definition of AFFECTATION : an unnatural form of behavior that is meant to impress others
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