The word "dis-affect" means to cause someone to lose affection or fondness for something or someone. Some antonyms for this word are "endeared," "captivated," "enchanted," "delighted," "charmed," "fascinated," "infatuated," "captivated," "attracted," and "enamored." These words describe an emotional connection or attraction to someone or something. Using these antonyms can help to express positive feelings and shift the focus away from the negative connotations of "dis-affect." For example, instead of saying "the experience dis-affected me," one could say "the experience captivated me and left me feeling enamored.