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affairlove affair Main Entry affair Pronunciation fer Function noun Etymology Middle English afere, from AngloFrench afaire, from faire to do Date 14th century aplural commercial, professional, public, or personal business b matter concern2 procedure, action, or occasion only vaguely specified 3also affaire a romantic or passionate attachment typically of limited duration liaison 2b b matter occasioning public anxiety, controversy, or scandal case Learn more about affair and related topics at Britannica.
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