affective

Affective Meaning in Bengali: আপাতত্বিক (Apatatbik)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

uh-fek-tiv

Short Definition of Affective:

Affective refers to something that relates to or expresses emotions or feelings.

Affective Synonyms:

– Emotional (আবেগপূর্ণ, Abegpurno)
– Sentimental (ভাবপ্রবণ, Bhavprobhon)
– Passionate (উদ্দীপনাপূর্ণ, Uddiponapurno)
– Heartfelt (হৃদয়পূর্ণ, Hridoyapurno)
– Touching (স্পর্শজনক, Sporshojonok)

Affective Antonyms:

– Unemotional (অভাবপূর্ণ, Abhabpurno)
– Stoic (নিরাবধিক, Nirabdhik)
– Indifferent (উদাসীন, Udasin)
– Cold (শীতল, Shital)
– Unfeeling (অবেদনশীল, Avedonshil)

Origin of Affective:

The word “affective” originated from the Latin word “affectivus,” which means “pertaining to the emotions.” It entered the English language in the mid-17th century.

Nearby Words:

– Affectively (Adverb)
– Affectivity (Noun)
– Affectiveness (Noun)
– Affect (Verb)
– Affectation (Noun)

Affective in Literature Quotes:

– “Her affective speech moved the audience to tears.” (তার আপাতত্বিক বক্তৃতা শ্রোতাদের কান্না করে দিল।)
– “The novel beautifully captures the affective experiences of the protagonist.” (উপন্যাসটি সুন্দরভাবে প্রধান চরিত্রের আপাতত্বিক অভিজ্ঞতা ধরে রেখেছে।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: আপাতত্বিক (Apatatbik)
– Hindi: आपाती (Aapati)
– Nepali: आपाती (Aapati)
– Urdu: افیکٹو (Affective)
– Tamil: உணர்ச்சியான (Uṇarcciyāṉ)
– Telugu: ఆకర్షణకరమైన (Ākarṣaṇakaramaina)
– Arabic: عاطفي (Eatefy)
– Chinese: 情感的 (Qínggǎn de)
– Japanese: 感情的な (Kanjō-tekina)
– Russian: эмоциональный (emotsional’nyy)

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