What is "effect" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does effect mean in English? Meaning of effect definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "effect" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "effect": a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
Noun
Hyphenation: ef‧fect
Meaning of "effect": produce
Verb
Hyphenation: ef‧fect
Meaning of "effect": an outward appearance
Noun
Hyphenation: ef‧fect
Meaning of "effect": act so as to bring into existence
Verb
Hyphenation: ef‧fect
Meaning of "effect": an impression (especially one that is artificial or contrived)
Noun
Hyphenation: ef‧fect
Meaning of "effect": the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work
Noun
Hyphenation: ef‧fect
Meaning of "effect": (of a law) having legal validity
Noun
Hyphenation: ef‧fect
Meaning of "effect": a symptom caused by an illness or a drug
Noun
Hyphenation: ef‧fect
Synonyms:
development, reaction, event, repercussion, side effect, ramification, consequence, aftermath, outcome, issue, response, end, precipitate, sequence, outgrowth, spin-off, sequel, denouement, corollary, fruit, backwash, upshot, eventuality, reflex, backlash, flak, conclusion, can of worms, chain reaction, end product, follow through, fallout, aftereffect, pursuance, follow-up, waves, causatum, use, strength, force, power, sense, influence, reality, meaning, significance, action, effectiveness, fact, vigor, enforcement, efficacy, weight, purport, implementation, essence, drift, validity, mark, imprint, efficiency, clout, purpose, tenor, import, execution, bring about, enforce, achieve, implement, realize, enact, secure, effectuate, conclude, actuate, buy, sell, render, perform, actualize, make, cause, begin, unzip, complete, invoke, procure, induce, produce, generate, execute, conceive, yield, initiate, consummate, fulfill, create, bring off, bring on, draw on, get across, turn out, carry through, do a number, do the job, do the trick, do to a T, get to, give rise to, make it, make waves, pull it off, put across, turn the trick, do one's thing,
Antonyms:
source, commencement, cause, question, beginning, origin, start, foundation, weakness, incompetence, incapacity, disregard, inefficiency, commencement, source, powerlessness, impotence, neglect, failure, unimportance, beginning, cause, foundation, origin, start, hinder, prevent, destroy, ruin, deny, disallow, refuse, veto, ignore, halt, stop, neglect, fail, lose, give up, discourage, end, finish, close, forget, miss, overlook,
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