Crossword-Solution: AFFECTIVE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Affective | a. | Tending to affect; affecting. |
| Affective | a. | Pertaining to or exciting emotion; affectional; emotional. |
We have 5 clues for the answer “AFFECTIVE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Emotional | 55 answers |
| Strong | 79 answers |
| Impressive | 89 answers |
| material | 94 answers |
| solid | 94 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AFFECTIVE (5)
There was affective sympathy, but no great intellectual fellowship, between Knight and Stephen Smith.
Moreover, several years of poetic study, and, if the truth must be told, poetic efforts, had tended to develop the affective side of his constitution still further, in proportion to his active faculties.
The objects of faith may even be preposterous; the affective stream will float them along, and invest them with unshakable certitude.
The more startling the affective experience, the less explicable it seems, the easier it is to make it the carrier of unsubstantiated notions.”(133) The characteristics of the affective experience which, to avoid ambiguity, should, I think, be called the state of assurance rather than the faith‐ state, can be easily enumerated, though it is probably difficult to realize their intensity, unless one have been through the experience one’s self.
The certainty of God’s “grace,” of “justification,” “salvation,” is an objective belief that usually accompanies the change in Christians; but this may be entirely lacking and yet the affective peace remain the same—you will recollect the case of the Oxford graduate: and many might be given where the assurance of personal salvation was only a later result.
Quotes with AFFECTIVE (3)
The emotion of love is an affective emotion, directly reacting to goodness, rather than an aggressive one, reacting to challenge. Not only our so-called natural ability to grow and propagate exemplify natural love, but every faculty has a built-in affinity for what accords with its nature. By passion we mean some result of being acted on: either a form induced by the agent (like weight) or a movement consequent on the form (like falling to the ground). Whatever we desire acts…
Damn! What did Ansermet, that most faithful friend, know about Stravinsky's poverty of heart? What did he, that most devoted friend, know about Stravinsky's capacity to love? And where did he get his utter certainty that the heart is ethically superior to the brain? Are not vile acts committed as often with the heart's help as without it? Can't fanatics, with their bloody hands, boast of a high degree of "affective activity"? Will we ever be done with this imbecile sentimenta…
The claim to a national culture in the past does not only rehabilitate that nation and serve as a justification for the hope of a future national culture. In the sphere of psycho-affective equilibrium it is responsible for an important change in the native. Perhaps we haven't sufficiently demonstrated that colonialism is not satisfied merely with holding a people in its grip and emptying the native's brain of all form and content. By a kind of perverted logic, it turns to the…