affectedly Antonyms

Meaning of affectedly

Wordnet

affectedly (r)

in an affected manner

Webster

affectedly (adv.)

In an affected manner; hypocritically; with more show than reality.

Lovingly; with tender care.

affectedly Sentence Examples

  1. She spoke affectedly, using a sophisticated vocabulary that seemed out of place in casual conversation.
  2. The actor delivered his lines affectedly, with exaggerated gestures and dramatic pauses.
  3. Jane smiled affectedly, trying to conceal her disappointment at not getting the lead role.
  4. The politician addressed the crowd affectedly, attempting to evoke empathy with rehearsed emotion.
  5. His affectedly polite tone hinted at a hidden frustration beneath the surface.
  6. The socialite walked affectedly through the room, drawing attention to her designer attire.
  7. The professor explained the complex theory affectedly, making it difficult for students to grasp the key concepts.
  8. The young girl curtsied affectedly, mimicking the manners of a princess she had seen in a movie.
  9. The businessman spoke affectedly to impress his clients, using jargon and buzzwords unnecessarily.
  10. The comedian delivered his jokes affectedly, exaggerating facial expressions and using theatrical gestures for comedic effect.

FAQs About the word affectedly

in an affected mannerIn an affected manner; hypocritically; with more show than reality., Lovingly; with tender care.

unnaturally, artificially, deceptively, pretentiously, artfully, falsely, hypocritically, slily, insincerely, craftily

sincerely, naïvely, unaffectedly, ingenuously, genuinely, naïvely, artlessly, guilelessly, simply, simply

She spoke affectedly, using a sophisticated vocabulary that seemed out of place in casual conversation.

The actor delivered his lines affectedly, with exaggerated gestures and dramatic pauses.

Jane smiled affectedly, trying to conceal her disappointment at not getting the lead role.

The politician addressed the crowd affectedly, attempting to evoke empathy with rehearsed emotion.