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affectingly
adv.
pitiably, in way which arouses pity
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Affect (psychology)
Affect refers to the experience of feeling or emotion. Affect is a key part of the process of an organism's interaction with stimuli. The word also refers sometimes to affect display, which is "a facial, vocal, or gestural behavior that serves as an indicator of affect" (APA 2006).
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affectingly
Adverb
1. in a poignant or touching manner; "she spoke poignantly"
(synonym) poignantly, touchingly
(pertainym) affecting, poignant, touching
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Affectingly
(adv.)
In an affecting manner; is a manner to excite emotions.
In an affecting manner; is a manner to excite emotions.
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