IFRO

The paradox of courage is that a man must be a little careless of his life even in order to keep it.
Gilbert K. Chesterton

Login | Register


Username:
Password:

Who is Online

We have 713 registered Members.

There are no Members online.

There are 30 Guests online.

Special Thanks Go To

I would like to thank the following persons for sending usefull information/bug reports. (in no particular order):

Matthew Clark (EamonNag WebMaster), Greg Boettcher, Peter Mattssons, David Whyld, A Ninny, and of course all the anonymous Beta-Testers!

Thanks also to everyone that sent an email without saying their names (which are quite few... you silly you) ;)

Server Date & Time

2026-07-16 22:52

IFReviews Dictionary

Affect
- To act upon; to produce an effect or change upon.
- To influence or move, as the feelings or passions; to touch.
- To love; to regard with affection.
- To show a fondness for; to like to use or practice; to choose; hence, to frequent habitually.
- To dispose or incline.
- To aim at; to aspire; to covet.
- To tend to by affinity or disposition.
- To make a show of; to put on a pretense of; to feign; to assume; as, to affect ignorance.
- To assign; to appoint.
- Affection; inclination; passion; feeling; disposition.
- The emotional complex associated with an idea or mental state. In hysteria, the affect is sometimes entirely dissociated, sometimes transferred to another than the original idea.


Fotopia

    Author
    Adam Cadre

    Idiom
    English

    Authoring System


    Release Year
    Unknown