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affection

Good_will vs Affection - What's the difference?

good_will | affection | Related terms |

Good_will is a related term of affection.


As a noun affection is

the act of affecting or acting upon.

As a verb affection is

to feel an , emotion or love for.

Ailing vs Affection - What's the difference?

ailing | affection | Related terms |

Ailing is a related term of affection.


As nouns the difference between ailing and affection

is that ailing is an ailment while affection is the act of affecting or acting upon.

As verbs the difference between ailing and affection

is that ailing is while affection is to feel an , emotion or love for.

As an adjective ailing

is sickly; sick; ill; unwell.

Affection vs Beneficence - What's the difference?

affection | beneficence | Related terms |

Affection is a related term of beneficence.


As nouns the difference between affection and beneficence

is that affection is the act of affecting or acting upon while beneficence is an act of philanthropy, a kind deed; an act which benefits someone (else).

As a verb affection

is to feel an , emotion or love for.

Bias vs Affection - What's the difference?

bias | affection | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between bias and affection

is that bias is inclination towards something; predisposition, partiality, prejudice, preference, predilection while affection is the act of affecting or acting upon.

As verbs the difference between bias and affection

is that bias is to place bias upon; to influence while affection is to feel an affection, emotion or love for.

As an adjective bias

is inclined to one side; swelled on one side.

As an adverb bias

is in a slanting manner; crosswise; obliquely; diagonally.

Sentiment vs Affection - What's the difference?

sentiment | affection |


As nouns the difference between sentiment and affection

is that sentiment is a general thought, feeling, or sense while affection is the act of affecting or acting upon.

As a verb affection is

to feel an affection, emotion or love for.

Sentiment vs Affection - What's the difference?

sentiment | affection |


As nouns the difference between sentiment and affection

is that sentiment is a general thought, feeling, or sense while affection is the act of affecting or acting upon.

As a verb affection is

to feel an , emotion or love for.

Disorder vs Affection - What's the difference?

disorder | affection | Related terms |

Disorder is a related term of affection.


As nouns the difference between disorder and affection

is that disorder is absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner while affection is the act of affecting or acting upon.

As a verb affection is

to feel an , emotion or love for.

Affection vs Burden - What's the difference?

affection | burden |


As nouns the difference between affection and burden

is that affection is the act of affecting or acting upon while burden is a heavy load.

As verbs the difference between affection and burden

is that affection is to feel an affection, emotion or love for while burden is to encumber with a burden (in any of the noun senses of the word).

Affection vs Regard - What's the difference?

affection | regard | Related terms |

Affection is a related term of regard.


As nouns the difference between affection and regard

is that affection is the act of affecting or acting upon while regard is a steady look, a gaze.

As verbs the difference between affection and regard

is that affection is to feel an , emotion or love for while regard is (obsolete) to set store by (something), to hold (someone) in esteem; to consider to have value, to respect.

Volition vs Affection - What's the difference?

volition | affection |


As nouns the difference between volition and affection

is that volition is a conscious choice or decision while affection is the act of affecting or acting upon.

As a verb affection is

to feel an , emotion or love for.

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