"Affectionate" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more affectionate" or "most affectionate."
more affectionate
comparative - more affectionate superlative - most affectionate
comparative - more affectionate superlative - most affectionate
more affectionate.
more affectionate
comparative
comparative - more affectionate superlative - most affectionate
comparative - more affectionate superlative - most affectionate
comparative - more affectionate superlative - most affectionate
more affectionate
more affectionate.
comparative
more affectionate, most affectionate
more affectionate, most affectionate
Comparative: more affectionate and more interesting Superlative: most affectionate and most interesting
more affectionate (lovable -more lovable)
more affectionate
The preposition "towards" is typically used with the adjective "affectionate" to describe a feeling or behavior directed towards someone or something.