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Efficacy
UK //ˈɛfɪkəsi//US //ˈɛfɪkəsi//
Definition
The ability of something to produce the desired result.
In simple words: Effectiveness or how well something works.
Examples
- The efficacy of the new vaccine was confirmed in clinical trials.
- Researchers are studying the efficacy of various treatment methods.
- The efficacy of the policy was debated in the meeting.
- Her confidence in the efficacy of the project motivated the team.
- It is important to evaluate the efficacy before implementation.
Usage notes
Used primarily in formal contexts like research, medicine, and discussions about policy. Less common in everyday conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think 'effective' and 'capacity' together - the capacity to be effective.
Collocations
- clinical efficacy
- evaluate efficacy
- prove efficacy
- demonstrate efficacy
- measure efficacy
Synonyms
- effectiveness
- potency
- efficaciousness
- success
- utility
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'efficiency', which refers to doing things quickly and without waste.
- Often used without proper context; needs to specify what is being evaluated.
- Mispronounced, especially by non-native speakers.