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    af·fect·ing
    /əˈfektiNG/

    adjective

    • 1. touching the emotions; moving: "a highly affecting account of her experiences in prison"

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  2. The meaning of AFFECTING is evoking a strong emotional response. How to use affecting in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Affecting.

  3. Affecting is just the adjective form of that word — so you can probably guess that it describes things that provoke strong feelings or emotions. You might watch an affecting basketball game, for example, or see an affecting performance of a play.

  4. affecting. adjective. formal uk / əˈfek.tɪŋ / us / əˈfek.tɪŋ / Add to word list. causing a strong emotion, especially sadness: It was an affecting sight. Synonyms. poignant. touching. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Saddening, shocking and upsetting. agonizingly. arrogance. baleful. be cold comfort idiom. bombast. distressfully.

  5. Affecting definition: moving or exciting the feelings or emotions.. See examples of AFFECTING used in a sentence.

  6. Jul 6, 2011 · a- affected; affecting; affects. Synonyms of affect. transitive verb. : to produce an effect upon (someone or something): a. : to act on and cause a change in (someone or something) Rainfall affects plant growth. areas to be affected by highway construction. The protein plays a central role in metabolism … which in turn affects the rate of aging.

  7. (əfektɪŋ) adjective. If you describe something such as a story or a piece of music as affecting, you think it is good because it makes you feel a strong emotion, especially sadness or pity. [literary, approval] ...an affecting drama about a woman with a terminal illness.

  8. to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change in someone or something: Both buildings were badly affected by the fire. The divorce affected every aspect of her life. It's a disease that affects mainly older people. I was deeply affected by the film (= it caused strong feelings in me). Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

  9. to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change in someone or something: Both buildings were badly affected by the fire. The divorce affected every aspect of her life. It's a disease that affects mainly older people. I was deeply affected by the film (= it caused strong feelings in me).

  10. -ing form affecting jump to other results 1 [ often passive ] affect somebody/something to produce a change in someone or something How will these changes affect us?

  11. Affect is most often used as a verb meaning “to have an impact on,” as in “The tornado barreling towards us will affect our picnic plans.”. As a verb, affect can also mean “to feign an appearance,” as in, “Don’t let that surfer’s California accent fool you.