affect
Prononciation : [/əˈfɛkt/]
Mot
Contexte : « emotions »
(verb) to make someone feel a certain way or to influence their emotions. When something affects you, it changes how you feel.
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The happy music affected her mood and made her feel joyful.
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The negative comments did not affect his confidence; he remained strong.
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How does the news affect your emotions?
Contexte : « behavior »
(verb) to impact or change the way someone behaves. If something affects your behavior, it makes you act differently.
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The supportive environment affected her behavior positively, and she became more outgoing.
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The strict rules did not affect their behavior; they continued to misbehave.
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What can affect your behavior in a classroom?
Contexte : « change »
(verb) to cause a change in something. When something affects a situation, it alters the outcome or result.
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The new policy affected the company's profits in a positive way.
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The bad weather will affect our plans for the picnic.
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How do you think the delay will affect our schedule?
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