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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affectionate sentiment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of warmth or fondness towards someone or something.
Example: "Her letter was filled with affectionate sentiment, expressing her deep love and appreciation for her family."
Alternatives: "loving feeling" or "warm emotion".
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"Dark Theater" ends, though, with Satie's famous "Je te veux," in which he presents openly affectionate sentiment in conventionally fluent waltz rhythm and cabaret singalong melody.
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After the death of his father, Freud suffered from a profound depression born of torturing himself about the stew of affectionate and hostile sentiments he had towards him.
Aristocratic in appearance (hmmm, not this one), they are charming (huh?), acutely intelligent (vibrational), very affectionate (suck you dry of the sentiment) and gentle (uh-uh) whilst full of mischief (yes), never seeming to grow old (she was the last of the fivesome).
As a consequence of this, I've become unabashedly affectionate toward anyone I sense is open to my sentiments.
This reaction of ours to the tendency of a character trait to affect the sentiments of those with whom we have no special affectionate ties can only be explained by sympathy.
Affectionate partner to Bob.
She was more affectionate.
Affectionate aunt to Jesse.
Brixton an affectionate labrador.
The affectionate sparring continued.
Right sentiment.
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