affectation
affectation, pretension
noun ah-fek-tah-SYOHN Rare
Origin: Latin affectatio, from affectare (to aim at)
Also means
assignment, posting
Usage Note
Affectation most often means affected mannerism or pretension in French, as in speaking with an air of superiority. A less common but valid sense is official assignment to a post or duty, as in l'affectation d'un poste. The verb affecter covers both senses and also means 'to affect emotionally'.
Examples
"Elle parle avec une affectation insupportable."
Natural Translation
She speaks with unbearable affectation.
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