Meaning
Affinity means a natural liking, attraction, or connection between people, things, or ideas. It can describe emotional closeness, similarity, or compatibility.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Noun
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Countable/Uncountable: Usually uncountable when referring to a general feeling; countable when referring to a specific connection.
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Common structure:
- affinity for/to something → liking or attraction
- affinity with/between A and B → similarity or connection
Examples of patterns:
- “have an affinity for music”
- “share an affinity with animals”
- “an affinity between two cultures”
Common Phrases
- natural affinity – a strong and natural liking or attraction
- affinity for art/science – a liking or talent for a subject
- cultural affinity – a sense of closeness between cultures
- spiritual affinity – emotional or moral connection
Collocations
- strong affinity
- deep affinity
- close affinity
- affinity between
- affinity with
- affinity for
Examples
- She has a natural affinity for languages.
- There is a strong affinity between humans and dogs.
- I felt an instant affinity with her personality.
- His affinity for classical music began in childhood.
- Scientists found an affinity between the two species.
- Many Japanese people feel a cultural affinity with Hawaii.
- The company values employees with an affinity for teamwork.
- Their shared affinity for adventure made them close friends.
Synonyms or Related
- attraction
- connection
- sympathy
- rapport
- kinship
- compatibility
Antonym
- aversion
- disconnection
- incompatibility
