affection

simple noun38 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

a high degree of affection

a very strong and sincere feeling of affection

a powerful feeling of affection

a kind and friendly feeling of affection

true and sincere affection

affection that is authentic and not pretended

a particular or unique feeling of affection

affection that is felt by two or more people for each other

affection expressed through touch, such as hugging or kissing

affection that is typical between brothers

affection between a husband and wife

a common pairing emphasizing deep, caring feelings

the emotion of affection

an open act of showing affection, especially in public

something that indicates a feeling of affection

an act that demonstrates affection

the person that someone loves (note the plural 'affections')

indicates the person or thing that is the object of the affection

used to describe an action done in an affectionate way

indicates the direction of affection towards someone

indicates the direction of affection towards someone

to possess a feeling of affection for someone

to experience a feeling of affection for someone

to demonstrate affection towards someone

to require affection to be happy or healthy

to desire affection

to provide someone with affection

to show affection through words or actions

to receive affection from someone

to show affection openly

to be given affection by someone

to gradually start to feel affection for someone

to feel or show the same affection that someone feels for you

to have a strong desire for affection

to feel affection for someone; often used for someone respected

to succeed in getting someone's affection, often with effort

to succeed in getting someone's affection

to continue to have affection for someone over time