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Difference between 'affliction' and 'affection'
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The word 'affliction' means suffering from grief or disease.
The word 'affection' means some form of love.
Sample Usage
eg 1. She was afflicted with cancer.
eg 2. Sheela has a lot of affection for her sibling.
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