Affective

/əˈfɛktɪv/

Synonyms for "affective" (78 found)

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Closest matches (16)

Adjective(8 words)
Noun(3 words)
emoemotion centered curriculumemotional adjective
Verb(1 words)

Strong matches (23)

Adjective(16 words)
emotional aestheticsemotional assessmentemotional behavioremotional conditionemotional debateremotional descriptoremotional expressionemotional expression patternemotional feelingemotional gestureemotional intensityemotional personemotional reactionemotional relevanceemotional skillemotional states
Noun(7 words)
emotional appealemotional attributeemotional communicationemotional displayemotional emptinessemotional responseemotional state descriptor

Related words (39)

Adjective(17 words)
emotional symptomemotional toneemotionalisticemotionalistic rhetoricemotive descriptoremotive displayexpressive exclamationexpressive therapylibidinalmood-relatednoncognitivepsychological conceptpsychological conditionpsychological responsepsychological statessentimentalsocial-emotional
Noun(9 words)
emotionalistemotive responseevaluative descriptorfeeling categoryfeeling qualitymore emotionalmost emotionalmunjukstrong emotion

Related word relations

OpenGloss and ConceptNet supply richer edges like generalizations, collocations, and derivations.

6 relation types

More general

4 entries
educational objectiveemotional qualityemotional statelearning goal

More specific

6 entries
affective attitudeaffective learningaffective motivationaffective toneemotional expressionemotional response

Collocations

6 entries
affective domainaffective educationaffective empathyaffective learningaffective responseaffective tone

Inflections

2 entries
more affectivemost affective

Derivations

2 entries

similar

1 entries

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Be careful! Affective dependency is not synonym for love!

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Around two to four per cent of Canadians suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder.

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Death of the author or the intentional fallacy goes hand in hand with the affective fallacy, which says that a reader's emotional reaction to a book is not relevant unless backed by the text.

Source: tatoeba (12921112)

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