A quick reference table to help answer the most common questions about affect & effect.
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How is Affect Usually Used?Affect is usually used as a verb. What Does Affect Usually Mean?As a verb, to affect means, “to influence” or, to act in a way you do not feel. Can You Use Affect in a Sentence, Please?“The rain affected Laura’s new dress.” “Amanda affected an air of haughtiness.” What is the Rare Case of the Word Affect?In very rare instances (specifically, as a scientific term psychologists use), affect can be used a noun. In this instance, it means “an emotion”. Can You Use the Rare Form of Affect in a Sentence, Please“Catherine displayed a happy affect.” What Does the Word Affective Mean?Affective is a psychological term that relates to moods, emotions or emotional displays. Can You Use the Word Affective in a Sentence, Please?“Doctor Youseff is a psychologist famous for his work in affective disorders.” | How is Effect Usually Used?Effect is usually used as a noun. What Does Effect Usually Mean?As a noun, an effect means “a result”. Can You Use Effect in a Sentence, Please?“The effect of the fireworks on the night sky was beautiful.” What is the Rare Case of the Word Effect?In rare cases, the word effect can be used as a verb. When used as a verb effect means, “to bring about or to accomplished”. Can You Use the Rare Form of Effect in a Sentence, Please?“Ray hoped to effect change as the new President of the company.” What Does the Word Effective Mean?Effective is an adjective used to describe a success in producing a desired result. Effective can also mean, “to be striking”. Can You Use the Word Effective in a Sentence, Please?“Mandy was effective in teaching Harry to play tennis well.” “Roger’s war photography is bold and effective.” |