English dictionary: words starting with af - page 1
Choose the first letter in an English word:
Share
Affiliate
əˈfɪl.i.eɪtverbOfficially attach or connect (a subsidiary group or a person) to an organization.
Usage examples:
They are national associations affiliated to larger organizations
nounA person or organization officially attached to a larger body.
Usage examples:
The firm established links with american affiliates
Affiliated
əˈfɪl.i.eɪ.tɪdadjective(of a subsidiary group or a person) officially attached or connected to an organization.
Usage examples:
Affiliated union members
verbOfficially attach or connect (a subsidiary group or a person) to an organization.
Usage examples:
They are national associations affiliated to larger organizations
Affiliation
əˌfɪl.iˈeɪ.ʃənnounThe state or process of affiliating or being affiliated.
Usage examples:
The group has no affiliation to any preservation society
Affinal
əˈfaɪ.nəladjectiveConcerning or having a family relationship by marriage.
Usage examples:
Most cases illustrated here concern fine-tuning of the affinal category in such a way that it is po…
Affinities
əˈfɪn.ə.tinounA natural liking for and understanding of someone or something.
Usage examples:
He had a special affinity with horses
Affinity
əˈfɪn.ə.tinounA natural liking for and understanding of someone or something.
Usage examples:
He had a special affinity with horses
Affirm
əˈfɜːmverbState emphatically or publicly.
Usage examples:
He affirmed the country's commitment to peace
verbTo state something is true, or to state your support for an idea, opinion, etc.
Usage examples:
[ t ] applicants signed a form affirming their citizenship., [ + that clause ] these stories affirm…
Affirmation
ˌæf.əˈmeɪ.ʃənnounThe action or process of affirming something.
Usage examples:
He nodded in affirmation
Affirmations
ˌæf.əˈmeɪ.ʃənnounThe action or process of affirming something.
Usage examples:
He nodded in affirmation
Affirmative
əˈfɜː.mə.tɪvadjectiveAgreeing with or consenting to a statement or request.
Usage examples:
An affirmative answer
nounA statement of agreement with or consent to an assertion or request.
Usage examples:
He accepted her reply as an affirmative
exclamationExpressing agreement with or consent to a statement or request; yes.
Usage examples:
affirmative, sir, responded the ships tactical officer.
Affirmatively
əˈfɜː.mə.tɪv.liadverbIn a way that expresses approval or agreement.
Usage examples:
They asked him whether he would like the job and he replied affirmatively
Affirmatives
əˈfɜː.mə.tɪvnounA statement of agreement with or consent to an assertion or request.
Usage examples:
He accepted her reply as an affirmative
adjectiveAgreeing with or consenting to a statement or request.
Usage examples:
An affirmative answer
exclamationExpressing agreement with or consent to a statement or request; yes.
Usage examples:
affirmative, sir, responded the ships tactical officer.
Affirmed
əˈfɜːmverbState emphatically or publicly.
Usage examples:
He affirmed the country's commitment to peace
Affirming
əˈfɜːmverbState emphatically or publicly.
Usage examples:
He affirmed the country's commitment to peace
Affirms
əˈfɜːmverbState emphatically or publicly.
Usage examples:
He affirmed the country's commitment to peace
Affix
əˈfɪksverbStick, attach, or fasten (something) to something else.
Usage examples:
Panels to which he affixes copies of fine old prints
nounAn addition to the base form or stem of a word in order to modify its meaning or create a new word.
Usage examples:
Languages that work like this, where whole phrases or clauses can be formed in one word by attachin…
Affixed
əˈfɪksverbStick, attach, or fasten (something) to something else.
Usage examples:
Panels to which he affixes copies of fine old prints
nounAn addition to the base form or stem of a word in order to modify its meaning or create a new word.
Usage examples:
Languages that work like this, where whole phrases or clauses can be formed in one word by attachin…
Affixes
əˈfɪksverbStick, attach, or fasten (something) to something else.
Usage examples:
Panels to which he affixes copies of fine old prints
nounAn addition to the base form or stem of a word in order to modify its meaning or create a new word.
Usage examples:
Languages that work like this, where whole phrases or clauses can be formed in one word by attachin…
Afflict
əˈflɪktverb(of a problem or illness) cause pain or trouble to; affect adversely.
Usage examples:
His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease
Afflicted
əˈflɪktverb(of a problem or illness) cause pain or trouble to; affect adversely.
Usage examples:
His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease
Afflicting
əˈflɪktverb(of a problem or illness) cause pain or trouble to; affect adversely.
Usage examples:
His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease
Affliction
əˈflɪk.ʃənnounA cause of pain or harm.
Usage examples:
A crippling affliction of the nervous system
Afflicts
əˈflɪktverb(of a problem or illness) cause pain or trouble to; affect adversely.
Usage examples:
His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease
Affluence
ˈæf.lu.ənsnounThe state of having a great deal of money; wealth.
Usage examples:
A sign of our growing affluence
My Worder
Please register or authorize in order to use all the features of our service.
Our statistic
🙏 Support our free project clicking on the ads below:
Study English words for free
Worder is a free project where you can save words, add translations and study English words.
In order to use our service, you need a free account. You can sign in or sign up an account right now. You can use it in our application afterward.
* The project is being actively developed right now. So, not all functions are available, but we update it regularly.