English to Tamil Dictionary affinity

affinity

இணக்கத்தை
definition
noun
he has an affinity for the music of Berlioz
a spontaneous or natural liking or sympathy for someone or something.
translation of 'affinity '
கவர்ச்சி,
உறவு
example
Yet she is also conscious of her own gypsy blood, of her 'affinity' with these creatures.
Dresser's style was never dictated by dogmatic theories, but had a general 'affinity' to the art of the early English Middle Ages and also suggested his admiration for Asian art.
There are hints of 'affinity' in the terms used for these partnerships: baere is also romantic partner and kale is a term for spouse.
The provenance signature instead suggests that the Sta Series has a closer 'affinity' to the Northern Gneisses and may in a general sense represent a deformed cover sequence.
His recent utterances have shown him to have a more than ethnic 'affinity' with Disraeli; and these are times that demand the Disraelian touch.
No fossils in the California Permian collection, other than the ‘hydrozoan’ described here, show a close 'affinity' to Tethyan forms.
the 'affinity' of hemoglobin for oxygen
Inter-confessional marriage and inter-confessional aid are expressions of social 'affinity' .
he had a special 'affinity' with horses
When the divalent cation dissociates from actin, the 'affinity' of actin for nucleotide is greatly reduced.
Ten years later, the two women meet at their children's school and find that they have a natural 'affinity' for one another.
he has an 'affinity' for the music of Berlioz
As you say, you have no experience, but I have seen you with William and you appear to have a natural 'affinity' with children.
the bacterial proteins bind to these molecules with high 'affinity'
Our data do not pose any reason to suspect that we deal with gadolinium complexes of variable valence or that the 'affinity' of binding sites changes with their density or occupancy.
Across the continent there were marked continuities in physical characteristics and cultural features, and many linkages based on relations of kinship, 'affinity' , exchange, and religion.
This dolphin later turned up in Grace Bay in 1980 and demonstrated a natural 'affinity' with people.
These might be brief glossaries, grammatical or rhetorical definitions, astronomical diagrams, tables of kindred and 'affinity' , accounts, or tests of penmanship by the apprentice.
a building with no 'affinity' to contemporary architectural styles
a semantic 'affinity' between two words
The bulk of local people were from the same Pashtun tribal stock as the Afghans of Kandahar and Jalalabad, and they felt close cultural and tribal 'affinity' with those over the border.
He showed a special 'affinity' for the understanding and performance of the music of Rachmaninoff.
These connections reflect ideological, not ethnic, 'affinity' .
Croats also began to look to Serbs and other southern Slavs as people with whom they shared a linguistic and cultural 'affinity' .
Use of the same island at the same time and the synchronization of seasonal and annual movements were not directly linked to any social 'affinity' between the two individuals.
They have a natural 'affinity' with traditional country music which is the kind I do in my show.
Shaped by the fastidious Harnoncourt, the central andante movement opens with a horn theme that whispers an 'affinity' to the Largo from the New World symphony.
The natural 'affinity' between these two just seems to be a fact.
People of her generation had a natural 'affinity' with the soil and through it they were connected to the best medicine of all… nature.
Relational proximity is shaped by cultural 'affinity' and facilitated by spatial and institutional proximity.
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