Aggrieved vs Affected - What's the difference?
aggrieved | affected |
Angry or resentful due to unjust treatment.
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=October 1
, author=Saj Chowdhury
, title=Wolverhampton 1 - 2 Newcastle
, work=BBC Sport
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy will rightly be aggrieved by those two decisions. }} (legal) Having one's rights denied or curtailed.
(aggrieve)
influenced or changed by something
simulated in order to impress
Emotionally moved; touched.
(algebra, archaic) adfected
Resulting from a mostly negative physical effect or transformation
(affect)
As adjectives the difference between aggrieved and affected
is that aggrieved is angry or resentful due to unjust treatment while affected is influenced or changed by something.As verbs the difference between aggrieved and affected
is that aggrieved is (aggrieve) while affected is (affect).As a noun affected is
someone , as by a disease.aggrieved
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- I am aggrieved at the conditions which have been forced upon me.
citation, page= , passage=Steven Fletcher headed in for Wolves late on, who were denied a penalty and what appeared to be a legitimate equaliser in stoppage time.
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy will rightly be aggrieved by those two decisions. }}
- The aggrieved person may present their petition to the court for review.
Verb
(head)affected
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The affected compass was impossible to use, so we got lost.
- He spoke with an affected English accent.
- an affected equation
See also
* affectationVerb
(head)- The thunderstorm affected the compass, and we got lost.