Affair [noun]

Definition of Affair:

matter or business to be taken care of; happening activity

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Sentence/Example of Affair:

From the outset, Perry’s focus on Ukraine had puzzled his colleagues in government, who say that he took a personal interest in the country’s affairs.

Despite much drum-beating on the topic, much of the public is still unaware that seasonal flu is a serious affair.

In her new role, Delaine Prado will report to Google’s SVP of global affairs, Kent Walker, an influential lawyer who has played a key role in guiding the company’s political and legal response to the numerous challenges it is facing.

There is overwhelming public support for making cocktails to go permanent, says Mike Whatley, vice president of state and local affairs for the National Restaurant Association.

Days earlier, he had admitted to being questioned in a federal investigation related to the 2016 presidential election, blaming the whole affair on “the deep state.”

He is a professor of international affairs and government at Georgetown University.

Our coverage of public affairs has never been more applicable.

The other has faced a string of retaliatory acts, including PA announcements that she has been speaking with attorneys and internal affairs.

No matter if it’s for the military, science, or AI, the world of supercomputers is still a competitive affair.

A product of this technological trend in marine affairs gave rise to the galleon – a warship inspired by the combination of both the maneuverability of caravels and the hefty nature of carracks.