Word of the Day: Effect
An effect is the impact or the result of something.
- What was the effect of the decision?
- What will be the effects of the election?
- The effects of the recession were felt almost everywhere.
- The medication is having no effect on her condition.
- What are the side effects of this drug?
- The storm will have a lasting effect on the east coast.
- A curfew is in effect until order can be restored in the city. (in effect = in place; ordered by some authority)
The word “effective” is an adjective. It means that something works well, it’s successful, or something has been put into place.
- He was an effective leader and everyone respected him
- This was a very effective plan. It achieved our goals.
- The solution to the problem is widely regarded as ineffective. Something else has to be done. (ineffective = not successful; having no effect)
Note: The words “effect” and “affect” are often confused, especially as they are spelled. Remember that the word “effect” is a noun, and the word “affect” is a verb.
Essential English Dictionary
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