affirmatively
affirmatory
affirmed
affirmer
affirming
affix
affix one's signature
affix the required revenue stamps to the books
affix the seal
affix the signature
affix the stamp
affix to
affixation
affixed to the freehold
affixment
affixture
afflation
afflatus
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afflict with
afflicted
afflicted by drought
afflicted by droughts
afflictedly
afflicting
affliction
afflictive
affluence
affluency
affluent
affluent society
affluently
afflux
afflux of capital
affluxion
afford
afford a collateral security
afford a risk
afford an opportunity
afford an opportunity to
afford consolation
afford in order to
afford it
afford oneself the luxury of
afford oneself to
afford the expense
afford the luxury of
afford time
afford time to
From the English verb afflict:
afflicted is:
3rd person singular (he/she/it) Preterite Indicative
- Translate "afflicted" to Spanish: afligido, aflicto
English Synonyms of "afflicted": sad, bereaved, broken-down, desolate, distressed, grieved, heart-stricken
Define meaning of "afflicted": Experiencing or showing sorrow or unhappiness.
- Translate "afflict" to Spanish: acongojar, afligir, angustiar, atribular, causar pesares a, causar tormento, desolar, acuitar, aquejar
English Synonyms of "afflict": distress, aggrieve, anguish, grieve, sadden, cause sadness, make anxious, pain
Define meaning of "afflict": Cause bodily suffering to. ; Cause pain or suffering in. ; Cause great unhappiness for; distress. Afflict with the plague. - Translate "afflict" to Spanish: desolar, causar gran daņo a, aquejar
English Synonyms of "afflict": desolate, despoil, lay bare, lay waste, make desolate, ravage
Define meaning of "afflict": Cause pain or suffering in. Afflict with the plague. - Translate "afflict" to Spanish: afligir, menoscabar, socavar
English Synonyms of "afflict": aggrieve, harm, damage, erode, hurt, impair, undermine
Define meaning of "afflict": Infringe on the rights of. Grief afflicts the soul, La pena aflige el alma.
That debasement of the verbal currency that afflicts terms used in advertisement.
She was afflicted by the death of her parents.
That debasement of the verbal currency that afflicts terms used in advertisement.
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