Sentences with affected
af·fect·ed
A a - She had an affected air and a disdainful look.
- He was greatly affected by her departure
- The affected sub-stations are at West Brunswick, Ascot Vale, South Melbourne, St Kilda, South Yarra and Malvern.
- The Bali bombing affected Bali for a long time but, as with the tsunami.
- affected indifference
- The thunderstorm affected the compass, and we got lost.
- All 15 train lines were affected in some way by Wednesday night's freak conditions, and last night two lines.
- The Qantas passengers are among an estimated 70000 travellers affected by the industrial action, which began about 1am AEST today.
- The affected compass was impossible to use, so we got lost.
- He spoke with an affected English accent.
- An affected equation
- affected sophistication; an affected British accent.
- Her affected wealth and social pedigree are so obviously false that it's embarrassing.
- Well affected toward the speaker's cause.
- A novel much affected by our grandparents.
- To affect knowledge of the situation.
- To affect a Southern accent.
- The peculiar costume he affected.
- To affect the freethinker.
- A substance that affects colloidal form.
- Lions affect Africa. Moss affects the northern slopes.
- Restricted, flat, or blunted affect may be a symptom of mental illness, especially schizophrenia.
- He affects to the old ways.