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-'''Affection''' (from Latin ''ad'', and ''facere'', meaning "to do something to") is an [[emotion]] that derives from the [[recognition]] of one's own values in the [[character]] of [[other|another]].+'''Affection''' (from Latin ''ad'', and ''facere'', meaning "to do something to") is an [[emotion]] that derives from the [[recognition]] of one's own [[value]]s in the [[character]] of [[other|another]].
=Affections at Roget's= =Affections at Roget's=
==Class VI. Words Relating to the Sentient and Moral Powers== ==Class VI. Words Relating to the Sentient and Moral Powers==

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Affection (from Latin ad, and facere, meaning "to do something to") is an emotion that derives from the recognition of one's own values in the character of another.

Contents

Affections at Roget's

Class VI. Words Relating to the Sentient and Moral Powers

Section I. Affections in General

820. Affections
821. Feeling
822. Sensibility
823. Insensibility
824. Excitation
825. Excitability
826. Inexcitability

Section II. Personal Affections

1. Passive Affections

827. Pleasure
828. Pain
829. Pleasurableness
830. Painfulness
831. Content
832. Discontent
833. Regret
834. Relief
835. Aggravation
836. Cheerfulness
837. Dejection (see depression (mood))
838. Rejoicing
839. Lamentation
840. Amusement
841. Weariness
842. Wit
843. Dullness
844. Humorist

2. Discriminative Affections

845. Beauty
846. Ugliness
847. Ornament
847A. Jewelry
848. Blemish
849. Simplicity
850. Taste
851. Vulgarity
852. Fashion
853. Ridiculousness
854. Fop
855. Affectation
856. Ridicule
857. Laughingstock

3. Prospective Affections

858. Hope
859. Hopelessness
860. Fear
861. Courage
862. Cowardice
863. Rashness
864. Caution
865. Desire
866. Indifference
867. Dislike
868. Fastidiousness
869. Satiety

4. Contemplative Affections

870. Wonder
871. Expectance
872. Prodigy

5. Extrinsic Affections

873. Repute
874. Disrepute
875. Nobility
876. Commonalty
877. Title
878. Pride
879. Humility
880. Vanity
881. Modesty
882. Ostentation
883. Celebration
884. Boasting
885. Insolence
886. Servility
887. Blusterer

Section III. Sympathetic Affections

1. Social Affections

888. Friendship
889. Enmity
890. Friend
891. Enemy
892. Sociality
893. Seclusion. Exclusion
894. Courtesy
895. Discourtesy
896. Congratulation
897. Love
898. Hate
899. Favorite
900. Resentment
901. Irascibility
901A. Sullenness
902. Endearment
903. Marriage
904. Celibacy
905. Divorce

2. Diffusive Sympathetic Affections

906. Benevolence
907. Malevolence
908. Malediction
909. Threat
910. Philanthropy
911. Misanthropy
912. Benefactor
913. Evil Doer

3. Special Sympathetic Affections

914. Pity
914A. Pitilessness
915. Condolence

4. Retrospective Sympathetic Affections

916. Gratitude
917. Ingratitude
918. Forgiveness
919. Revenge
920. Jealousy
921. Envy

Section IV. Moral Affections

1. Moral Obligations

922. Right
923. Wrong
924. Dueness
925. Undueness
926. Duty
927. Dereliction Of Duty
927A. Exemption

2. Moral Sentiments

928. Respect
929. Disrespect
930. Contempt
931. Approbation
932. Disapprobation
933. Flattery
934. Detraction
935. Flatterer
936. Detractor
937. Vindication
938. Accusation

3. Moral Conditions

939. Probity
940. Improbity
941. Knave
942. Disinterestedness
943. Selfishness
944. Virtue
945. Vice
946. Innocence
947. Guilt
948. Good Man
949. Bad Man
950. Penitence
951. Impenitence
952. Atonement

4. Moral Practice

953. Temperance
954. Intemperance
954A. Sensualist
955. Asceticism
956. Fasting
957. Gluttony
958. Sobriety
959. Drunkenness
960. Purity
961. Impurity
962. Libertine

5. Moral Institutions

963. Legality
964. Illegality
965. Jurisdiction
966. Tribunal
967. Judge
968. Lawyer
969. Lawsuit
970. Acquittal
971. Condemnation
972. Punishment
973. Reward
974. Penalty
975. Scourge

Section V. Religious Affections

1. Superhuman Beings and Regions

976. Deity
977. Angel
978. Satan
979. Jupiter
980. Demon
981. Heaven
982. Hell

2. Religious Doctrines

983. Theology
983A. Orthodoxy
984. Heterodoxy
985. Judeo-Christian Revelation
986. Pseudo-Revelation

3. Religious Sentiments

987. Piety
988. Impiety
989. Irreligion

4. Acts Of Religion

990. Worship
991. Idolatry
992. Sorcery
993. Spell
994. Sorcerer

5. Religious Institutions

995. Churchdom
996. Clergy
997. Laity
998. Rite
999. Canonicals
1000. Temple




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