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Donald's love of sport was not some kind of affectation designed to bring him street credibility in constituency walkabouts.
But showing off is one thing, and vanity is another, and envy is a third, and affectation is something else.
With flamboyance and little affectation, she explained the functions and advantages of optical fibre communication.
Each of the performers is distinctive because of his or her unique appearance or affectation.
He doesn't use correct punctuation, and I think it may be more affectation than lack of education.
In a lesser artist and person, we might have suspected mere affectation, or an attempt at playing the reluctant genius.
Surely even most conservatives cringe when they see this type of ridiculous affectation.
The composition of personal lyric was a secondary consideration for the bard, an affectation for pleasure and reflection.
The musical backing is similarly bare of affectation and broken down to a number of small elements, pushed to the limits of their effectiveness.
He's a garrulous paterfamilias who has somehow picked up the incongruous metropolitan affectation of a cigarette holder.
This, unfortunately, tended to manifest as an often crudely expressed affectation of superiority.
The other ghastly affectation, which is particular to young women, is vocal fry.
I figured that since the word was calligraphed with such emphasis and affectation, I had to be missing something.
When I started staying in hotels I assumed that diagonally sliced toast was some kind of catering affectation.
But there's a lot more of John Lennon's pensive melodicism than Paul Simon's simpering folkie affectation in Smith's music.
She was always repelled by affectation in young or old, and was, perhaps unconsciously, a little unsympathetic toward children on this account.
Thankfully it also comes across as an actorly affectation and isn't written into the character's story.
Despite what many of your comrades believe, showering is not just a middle class affectation.
Ms. Wolitzer could make chalk-on-a-blackboard screeches with too much of this schoolkid affectation.
His work was lucid, direct, perceptive and totally without affectation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There is nothing in it of the mawkishness of Kelly nor of the pompous affectation of Cumberland.
In one respect her englishness of accent was less an imitation or an affectation than a certain form of politeness and modesty.
He was a creature that had no falsetto in a single fibre of his being, no shadow of affectation.
I thought there was the least touch of affectation of fussiness, but it may not be so.
Nobody ever carried further the pedantic affectation of avoiding modern terms in his Latinity.
Alma asked, salving her self-respect with a poor affectation of haughtiness.
Had he said me at first, I should have been above the affectation of mentioning a lawyer.
It was difficult to associate Beth with the idea of prudery or affectation.
There was no affectation of mystery, no attempt at keeping his experiments a secret.
Their affectation is beyond the affectation of woman, and it makes all men sick.
Do not however think me guilty of an affectation in what I have said of my brother and sister.
They are accused of disgusting affectation, of pretending to youth, to censorial importance, and to an exquisite sensibility.
Evidently there is much sophistication, not to say conventionalised affectation, in all this national attachment and allegiance.
Everything went off simply, decorously, and without any affectation on his part.
I thought that he was affecting the poet, and in me he found a donnish affectation of the British sportsman.
She was a born mimic, and could hit off to a hair an eccentricity or an affectation.
He despised all garishness and affectation, and was usually full of his theme.
It does not occur so often in Europe that one may not sentimentalize about it without the charge of affectation.
It would have been the sheerest affectation on his part to have evaded the question.
With this affectation of superiority, the Duke combined the littleness of envy.
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