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UK/["/ɪˈfekt/"]/US/["/ɪˈfekt/"]/

Meaning of Effect

In simple words: A change that is caused by something.

Effect in a sentence

  • The effect of the medicine was noticeable within hours.
  • The special effects in the movie were amazing.
  • She hoped to have a positive effect on her friend's mood.
  • The new law will take effect next month.
  • The loud noise had a surprising effect on the baby.
  • He used sound effects to enhance his presentation.
  • The teacher explained the effect of gravity on falling objects.

How to use Effect

Use 'effect' to refer to results or changes. It's more formal than 'result.' Avoid using it where 'affect' (to influence) fits better.

Grammar pattern

effect + object

Memory hint

Think of 'effect' as an 'outcome' — both start with 'e' and relate to results.

Related words

Collocations with Effect

Synonyms for Effect

  • belongings

Opposites of Effect

Common mistakes with Effect

  • Confused with 'affect' versus 'effect'.
  • Using 'effect' as a verb instead of a noun.
  • Confusing singular and plural forms (e.g., 'effects' vs 'effect').

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Frequently asked questions about Effect

What does Effect mean?

A change that is caused by something.

What is the definition of Effect?

a change that somebody/something causes in somebody/something else; a result

How do you use Effect in a sentence?

The effect of the medicine was noticeable within hours.

Can you give another example of Effect?

The special effects in the movie were amazing.

What are synonyms for Effect?

Common alternatives include belongings.

What is the opposite of Effect?

Opposite meanings include cause, source.

What words go with Effect?

It commonly pairs with decisive, dramatic, far-reaching, bring about, exert, have, exist, occur, spread, in effect, to this effect, to that effect, cause and effect, to little effect, to no effect, special, cinematic, audio.

What are common mistakes when using Effect?

Confused with 'affect' versus 'effect'. Using 'effect' as a verb instead of a noun. Confusing singular and plural forms (e.g., 'effects' vs 'effect').

How do you pronounce Effect?

US: /["/ɪˈfekt/"]/, UK: /["/ɪˈfekt/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Effect?

Use 'effect' to refer to results or changes. It's more formal than 'result.' Avoid using it where 'affect' (to influence) fits better.

What CEFR level is Effect?

"Effect" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.