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attachmentnoun a feeling of strong or constant regard for and dedication to someoneI doubt that there's any permanent attachment between the two teenagers affection, devotedness, devotion, fondness, love, passion appetite, fancy, favor, like, liking, partiality, preference, relish, tastecraving, crush, desire, infatuation, longing, lust, yearningardor, eagerness, enthusiasm, fervor, zealappreciation, esteem, estimation, regard, respectadoration, adulation, deification, idolatry, idolization, worshipallegiance, faithfulness, fealty, fidelity, loyalty, steadfastness abomination, hate, hatred, loathing, rancor allergy, animosity, antagonism, antipathy, aversion, disfavor, dislike, enmity, hostilityabhorrence, disgust, repugnance, repulsion, revulsionmisanthropy something that is not necessary in itself but adds to the convenience or performance of the main piece of equipmentbought a grinder attachment for the kitchen mixer accessory(also accessary), accoutrement(or accouterment), adapter(also adaptor), add-on, adjunct, appendage, appliance, option accompaniment, additive, complement, supplementauxiliary, subsidiaryamenity, doodad, embroidery, extra, filler, frill, incidental, luxury, nonessential, nonnecessityappurtenances, bells and whistles, equipment, furnishings, habiliment(s), paraphernalia, trappingsadornment, decoration, embellishment, enhancement, garnish, ornament, trim, trimming essential, necessity, requirement, requisite adherence to something to which one is bound by a pledge or dutyan unflinching attachment to the marriage, through times both good and bad adhesion, allegiance, commitment, constancy, dedication, devotedness, devotion, faith, faithfulness, fastness, fealty, fidelity, loyalty, piety, steadfastness, troth affection, fondnessdetermination, firmness, resolutiondependability, reliability, trustability, trustiness, trustworthiness disloyalty, faithlessness, falseness, falsity, inconstancy, infidelity, perfidiousness, perfidy, treachery, unfaithfulness alienation, disaffection, estrangement, separation in the 14th century |