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Filter by Meaning The athlete's affectatious limp was due to a sprained ankle.
The mother rushed her baby to the hospital because of his affectatious wheezing.
The actress wore sunglasses to hide her affectatious eye swelling.
The actor's affectatious performance seemed fake.
The candy's affectatious cherry flavor tasted too sweet.
Her affectatious manners made her stand out in a bad way at the formal dinner.
The actor's affectatious smile did not seem genuine to the audience.
Her affectatious laughter made it clear that she was trying too hard to impress her new friends.
The teacher noticed the student's affectatious mood swings and recommended counseling.
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