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affair



af·fair [affair affairs] BrE [əˈfeə(r)] NAmE [əˈfer] noun
 
 
PUBLIC/POLITICAL ACTIVITIES
1. affairsplural events that are of public interest or political importance
world/international/business affairs
an expert on foreign affairs (= political events in other countries)
affairs of state
see also current affairs  
 
EVENT
2. countable, usually singular an event that people are talking about or describing in a particular way
The newspapers exaggerated the whole affair wildly.
The debate was a pretty disappointing affair.
She wanted the celebration to be a simple family affair.  
 
RELATIONSHIP
3. countable a sexual relationship between two people, usually when one or both of them is married to sb else
She is having an affair with her boss.
They had a passionate affair for six months.
see also love affair  
 
PRIVATE BUSINESS
4. affairsplural matters connected with a person's private business and financial situation
I looked after my father's financial affairs.
She wanted to put her affairs in order before she died.
5. singular a thing that sb is responsible for (and that other people should not be concerned with)
Syn: business
How I spend my money is my affair.  
 
OBJECT
6. countable (old-fashioned) (with an adjective)an object that is unusual or difficult to describe
Her hat was an amazing affair with feathers and a huge brim.
see a state of affairs at state n.

Word Origin:
Middle English: from Old French afaire, from à faire ‘to do’; compare with ↑ado.

Thesaurus:
affair noun
1.
current affairs
The debate was a pretty disappointing affair.
event • • incident • • episode • • experience • • development • • business • • proceedings • • phenomenon • |formal occurrence • • eventuality
the whole affair/event/incident/episode/experience/business/phenomenon/proceedings
a strange affair/event/incident/experience/development/business/phenomenon/occurrence
2.
They had a passionate affair.
relationship • • love affair • • romance • • liaison
a/an affair/relationship/love affair/romance/liaison with sb
a/an affair/relationship/love affair/romance/liaison between A and B
have a/an affair/relationship/love affair/romance/liaison
Affair or love affair? A love affair is usually more romantic than an affair and need not involve sex.

Example Bank:
He has tried to play down his involvement in the affair.
He's having an affair with a colleague.
How did this state of affairs come about?
How long has the affair been going on?
I am trying to arrange my father's financial affairs.
I knew that the wedding would be a grand affair.
I want to put my affairs in order before I die.
It's a family affair.
It's the story of a secret affair between a married teacher and her teenage student.
Many people have criticized the way the government handled the affair.
She saw the whole affair as a great joke.
She went back home to put her affairs in order before she died.
That's no affair of yours.
The Cabinet will be discussing certain affairs of state.
What I do at home is my affair.
a current affairs programme on television
a torrid love affair
an affair with a married man
the current state of affairs in schools
the minister for foreign affairs
the newspaper article that exposed this whole sordid affair
He believed in a strict separation of the affairs of state and those of the church.
He's an expert on foreign affairs.
I ended up disillusioned and bitter about the whole affair.
She wanted the celebration to be a simple family affair.
The Whitewater affair was the biggest scandal of the decade.
The details of your relationship should be a private affair.
The talk ranged over a variety of topics, from sport to current affairs.
Their affair did not develop into a lasting relationship.
world/international/business affairs

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