- nouneffect (noun) · effects (plural noun)
- a change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause:"the lethal effects of hard drugs" · "politicians really do have some effect on the lives of ordinary people"
- the state of being or becoming operative.
- the extent to which something succeeds or is operative:"wind power can be used to great effect"
- physicsa physical phenomenon, typically named after its discoverer:"the Doppler effect"
- an impression produced in the mind of a person:"gentle music can have a soothing effect"
- (effects)the lighting, sound, or scenery used in a play, movie, or broadcast:"the production relied too much on spectacular effects"
- (effects)personal belongings:"the insurance covers personal effects"
verbeffect (verb) · effects (third person present) · effected (past tense) · effected (past participle) · effecting (present participle)- cause (something) to happen; bring about:"nature always effected a cure" · "budget cuts that were quietly effected over four years"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin effectus, from efficere ‘accomplish’, from ex- ‘out, thoroughly’ + facere ‘do, make’. effect, ‘personal belongings’, arose from the obsolete sense ‘something acquired on completion of an action’.
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