Affectate

/əˈfɛkteɪt/ verb

To assume or pretend to have a feeling, quality, or manner that is not genuine.

From Latin 'affectatus' (affected, pretended), past participle of 'affectare' (to strive toward, affect). 'Affectare' is intensive form of 'afficere,' meaning 'to aim at' or 'to pretend to have.'

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