Affair in a sentence as a noun

Life: forgiving my wife after she had an affair.

I only know that the moment I start asking questions, the whole affair seems to get reactivated.

"This seems to me to be the major takeaway for organisations outside github from this sorry affair.

Knowing only that one, it's what you'd expect!I also picked JavaScript because I am in a love affair with this weird little language.

My love affair with the tablet isn't over: I love how it lets me browse the web, read books and magazines, and watch videos in bed after a long day.

>>The Edward J. Snowden affair finally raised a chilling question for the whole world: How much privacy do citizens have to give up for the sake of public security?

Although I own three tablets, my love affair with the tablet as it exists today never really took off the same way it did for so many consumers.

Everything from "it's too underpowered" to straight up "Gaming on android is a sad, laggy affair" and calling them "amateurs".What is up with that?

Even the locals will not venture out in the evening unaccompanied by the opposite sex. Sexual violence and molestation is a daily affair.

I know the HN community often stresses what a valuable learning experience this can be but there is no denying that it is a very painful affair by any measure.

I was at an Mac/iOS conference recently where the Core Data iCloud talk morphed from a standard talk into a "here's the mic, anybody have any idea what's going on with this thing" affair.

There's no love affair with bicycles, it's simply a matter of utility.> Of course, the cycle paths lend themselves to sauntering along in summer dresses in a way a death-defying, white-knuckle ride in rush-hour traffic does not.

As noted in a fantastic article by Moxie Marlinspike, laws can't be overturned without people breaking those laws: drug laws won't be overturned without people breaking the laws and using the ***** and wanting them to be legal, etc.> Unfortunately, during the Snowden affair, many news outlets have spent more time examining ways the government could abuse the information it has access to while giving scant mention to the lengths to which the intelligence community goes to protect privacy.

Affair definitions

noun

a vaguely specified concern; "several matters to attend to"; "it is none of your affair"; "things are going well"

See also: matter thing

noun

a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship

See also: affaire intimacy liaison involvement amour

noun

a vaguely specified social event; "the party was quite an affair"; "an occasion arranged to honor the president"; "a seemingly endless round of social functions"

See also: occasion function