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Understanding Affectionate vs. Affectional

Affectionate is an adjective used to describe a person or thing that shows or expresses affection. It can refer to someone who is warm, loving, and caring towards others, or something that is designed to evoke feelings of affection or fondness.

Examples:

* She has a very affectionate personality and is always ready to lend a listening ear to her friends.
* The children were drawn to the affectionate puppy, who wagged its tail and licked their faces eagerly.
* The grandmother's affectionate hug made the child feel loved and comforted.

In contrast, "affectional" is not a commonly used word in English, and it may be considered an incorrect or nonstandard term. It does not have a clear definition or usage, and it is not found in most dictionaries. Therefore, it is not recommended to use this word in your writing. Instead, you should use "affectionate" or other synonyms such as "loving," "caring," or "warmhearted" to convey the same meaning.

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