The effect
Example: The effect appears after applying the new method
Definition
"The effect" refers to the change or result that occurs due to a specific action or cause. It is the outcome or influence produced by an event, condition, or intervention, such as when the effect appears after applying the new method.
Etymology
The phrase "the effect" comes from the Latin word 'effectus,' meaning 'accomplishment' or 'execution.' Over time, it evolved through Old French and Middle English to signify the result or outcome of an action. Did you know that 'effect' originally implied something brought about intentionally?
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"The effect" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (A2) - set 3", containing 116 commonly used words.
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