The mother cat was very affectionate towards her kittens.
I was affectionate for the handsome man
you are really Affectionate. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
My cat has a very affectionate disposition.
Ginger is a very affectionate girl and she loves everyone she meets. The little dog seemed much more affectionate toward the children. He was embarrassed because his aunt was so affectionate in public.
The puppy was very affectionate. They tried to hide it, but they were very affectionate. He was affectionate with the children, even though they were not his own.
The woman was very affectionate, especially to small children.
His girlfriend was certainly more affectionate after he bought her a new necklace. The little kitten had previously been wary, but now seemed almost affectionate.
The preposition "towards" is typically used with the adjective "affectionate" to describe a feeling or behavior directed towards someone or something.
Profane words are commonly repeated with a preceding epithet.
you just add affection to the sentence if it makes sense...for example 1) my cousin took my hand and gave it affectionate squeeze
"Affectionate" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more affectionate" or "most affectionate."
more affectionate, most affectionate