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单词 affectedness
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affectednessn.

Brit. /əˈfɛktᵻdnəs/, U.S. /əˈfɛktədnəs/
Forms: see affected adj.1 and -ness suffix.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: affected adj.1, -ness suffix.
Etymology: < affected adj.1 + -ness suffix. Compare earlier affectation n.
The quality of being affected, esp. in manner; = affectation n.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > pride > pretension to superiority > [noun]
pensifulnessc1450
affectation1548
affection1570
affectedness1622
lady aira1637
fastuousness1649
gentility1650
fastuosity1656
vapouring1656
flatulency1662
hoity-toity1668
pretendingness1701
with an air1701
pretension1706
flatulence1711
uppishness1716
high and mightiness1771
pensieness1825
fine-gentlemanism1831
pretentiousness1838
ambitiousness1845
stuckupishness1853
pretensiveness1859
notion1866
side1870
dog1871
hoity-toityism1881
superiority complex1921
snootiness1932
uppitiness1935
snottiness1973
snoot1984
swag2002
the world > action or operation > behaviour > affected behaviour or affectation > [noun] > affected or artificial quality
affectedness1622
knackishness1660
niminy-pimininess1884
tweeness1958
pseudishness1978
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > dissimulation, pretence > semblance, outward show > [noun]
hue971
glozea1300
showingc1300
coloura1325
illusionc1340
frontc1374
simulationc1380
visage1390
cheera1393
sign?a1425
countenance?c1425
study?c1430
cloak1526
false colour1531
visure1531
face1542
masquery?1544
show1547
gloss1548
glass1552
affectation1561
colourableness1571
fashion1571
personage?1571
ostentation1607
disguise1632
lustrementa1641
grimace1655
varnish1662
masquerade1674
guisea1677
whitewash1730
varnish1743
maya1789
vraisemblance1802
Japan1856
veneering1865
veneer1868
affectedness1873
candy coating1885
simulance1885
window dressing1903
1622 Abp. G. Abbot Lett. Bishop Norwich 4 The lightnes, affectednes, and vnprofitablenesse of that kind of Preaching, which hath been of late yeares too much taken vp in Court, Vniuersitie, Citie, and Countrey.
1652 J. French York-shire Spaw xvii. 23 Neither do I do it out of any affectedness to contradict D. Deane's judgement.
1770 J. Andrews Rev. Characters Principal Nations Europe I. 54 Whose Festivity of Deportment, and Smartness of Speech, they labour to copy with an Affectedness highly prejudicial to their Character.
1845 Amer. Whig Rev. Nov. 534/2 Unhappily, while the former's affectedness is at least a natural excrescence, the latter's is put on, as it were, by ‘malice prepense’.
1873 F. Hall Mod. Eng. 100 There is a repulsive affectedness in this.
1935 H. Walpole Inquisitor i. iii. 56 She had no affectedness anywhere, but was as natural as are all the girls of her generation.
2005 N.Y. Sun (Nexis) 8 June (Sports section) 23 Add in his entertaining surliness and weird affectedness—with his ranch, cop moustache, and drawl, you'd think the UC Berkeley grad grew up in Texas rather than southern California.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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