Effective Mnemonic
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effective
effective
/əˈfɛktɪv/
Examples
- The effects are the results of power and intelligence.
- Progression is the increase of the proportion of the effect to the result.
- The result is somewhat similar to the placebo effect.
- He acted effectively for the help of the poor and needy.
- Claustrophobia also plays a great part in special effects.
- The effect of wistful intimacy is not a result of improvisational looseness.
- Caffeine helps counteract some of the depressant effects of the alcohol.
- The monochrome graphics are great and the sound effects set it all off.
- I wonder what's the observational result in the Shapiro effect.
- The effects of wind chills can result in frostbites and hypothermia.
producing or capable of producing an intended result or having a striking effect-LewisMumford
adjective
able to accomplish a purpose; functioning effectively-G.B.Shaw
adjective
works well as a means or remedy
adjective
exerting force or influence
adjective
existing in fact; not theoretical; real
adjective
ready for service
adjective
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"Eff + Tech + Tiff. When tech fights, an effective solution fixes it."
"Ef + Fective. Every fish loves being perfectly active and successful."
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