- effect; effectiveness; efficacy; result
- effects (e.g. sound effects, visual effects, special effects)see also
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Generated definitions (experimental)
- effect; effectiveness; efficacy; result
- effects (e.g. sound effects, visual effects, special effects)
This meaning refers to the outcome or impact of an action, event, or process, often used in scientific, medical, or general contexts to describe how well something works or the results obtained.
This meaning refers to the specific enhancements or alterations in media such as films, television, or theater that contribute to the storytelling or artistic presentation.
Generated collocations (experimental)
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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If you have the money, then you may use it with other treatments, but the results from hypnotism alone should be plenty.
Carpets have the effect of a dust pocket, with merit of sucking up dust and stopping it flying around, but you can say that effect backfires.
My father achieved that and more in four words, which made quoting Shakespeare as effective as any business adviser could wish.
Such telling effects of contrast as Japanese artists produce by use of empty space.
Out of the four policies that were suggested, I think the most effective one would be the "Improvement of Preventive Care and Health Promotion" policy.