Effect

noun
/ɪˈfekt/

Meaning

a change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause
a change that results from a particular action or cause

Example Sentences

The new medicine had a positive effect on the patient's recovery.

The new law had a positive effect on public safety.

Example Expressions

take effect

Synonyms

result, consequence, outcome, impact, influence
Entry 1
result, consequence, outcome, impact
Entry 2
result, outcome, consequence, impact, influence

Antonyms

cause, origin, source, beginning
Entry 1
cause, origin, source, beginning
Entry 2
cause, source, origin

Collocations

side effect, cause and effect, positive effect, negative effect, special effect
Entry 1
side effect, cause and effect, positive effect
Entry 2
positive effect, negative effect, cause and effect, special effect

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