attaccamento
attachment, affection
noun aht-tahk-kah-MEN-toh Rare
Origin: From attaccare (to attach), from Old French attachier.
Also means
bond, devotion
Usage Note
Attaccamento describes an emotional bond — to a person, place, or object — and carries warmly positive connotations (attaccamento alla famiglia). In psychology it corresponds to 'attachment' in attachment theory (teoria dell'attaccamento). Do not confuse with attacco (attack/attack mode), which is entirely different in register and meaning.
Examples
"Il suo attaccamento alla famiglia è ammirevole."
Natural Translation
His attachment to his family is admirable.
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