effective
How to Use Effective
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSomething that works, gets the job done, or (for rules/dates) officially starts applying.
Effective means it produces the desired result; efficient means it does so without wasting time, effort, or resources. A plan can be effective but very inefficient.
Word Forms
more effective comparative, effectives plural, most effective superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The new medication proved _____ against the infection.
Etymology
From French effectif, based on Latin efficere, "to bring about" or "accomplish" — the same root that gives us "effect" and "efficient."