See also: Affect Affected Affection Affectionate Affective Affectation Affecting Affectionately Negative Flat Labile Blunted Constricted Disorders Afferent Affirmation
1. Both Affect and effect can function as a noun or a verb
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2. However, Affect is most often found as a verb (“to produce an influence upon or alteration in”), and effect as a noun ("a change that results when something is done or happens”)
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3. For example, we can say that something that Affects a person has an effect …
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4. Affect is most commonly used as a verb meaning to act on or produce a change in someone or something. Effect is most commonly used as a noun meaning a result or consequence
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5. Affect means to bring about a change, to move emotionally, or to infect, as a disease
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6. Affect (1) The observable mental or emotional state of a person
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7. The normal range of expressed Affect varies considerably between different cultures and even …
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8. Affect (verb) means to produce a change or influence something. Effect (noun) indicates an event whereby a change has occurred
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9. Grammar Rules for Affect and Effect There is an easy way to remember when to use Affect and effect: A is for action (Affect); E is for end result (effect).
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10. Find 55 ways to say Affect, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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11. Although Affect may be more common as a verb, the use of effect as a noun far outstrips that of Affect. An effect is "a change that results when something is done or happens," or "a particular feeling or mood created by something." But suppose it hadn't worked out
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12. Affect is usually a verb, and it means to impact or change. Effect is usually a noun, an effect is the result of a change.
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13. The difference between Affect vs. effect lies in the parts of speech
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14. Affect Intensity Measure (Larsen, 1984) to measure Affect Intensity and Mini Marker Personality Inventory (Saucier, 1994) were used to assess different personality traits like, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Openness/Intellect, Emotional Stability, and Conscientiousness.
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15. Affect verb [T] (INFLUENCE) B2 to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change in someone or something: Both buildings were badly Affected by the fire.
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16. What does Affect mean? The definition of Affect means to produce a change in something
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17. (verb) An example of Affect is severe weather condition
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18. Affect is most often used as a verb meaning “to have an impact on,” as in “The tornado barreling towards us will Affect our picnic plans.” As a verb, Affect can also mean “to feign an appearance,” as in, “Don’t let that surfer’s California accent fool you.
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19. Affect verb [T] (INFLUENCE) B2 to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change in someone or something: Both buildings were badly Affected by the fire.
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20. When used as a noun, "Affect" refers to the external display of one's emotions or moods
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21. The pronunciation of the word "Affect" is slightly different when used as a noun
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22. It is pronounced with a short A, as in apple, rather than the "uh" sound found in amount and Affect when used as a verb.
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23. Use "Affect" as a noun meaning "mood" or "mental state
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24. " Finally, the word "Affect" is sometimes used to describe the way someone seems or acts - often in a psychological sense
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25. Someone's "Affect" can be thought of roughly as the way s/he externally "seems." Below are a few examples of the word "Affect" being used in this way:
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26. Individual Affect fluctuates according to emotional state
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27. What is considered a normal range of Affect, called the broad Affect , varies from culture to culture, and even within a culture
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28. Affect and effect have several less common forms and meanings, and each of those comes with unique rules for usage
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29. In fact, here’s where Affect vs
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30. When Affect is used as a noun, it refers to an emotion or an emotional response.
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31. Nouns for Affect include Affect, Affectabilities, Affectability, Affectation, Affectationist, Affectationists, Affectations, Affected, Affectedness, Affectednesses
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32. TABLE 13.1 Descriptors of Affect Affect Definition Behavioral Example Appropriate Mood is congruent with the immediate situation
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33. “Affect” as a noun means an emotional state as contrasted to a cognition
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34. “Affect” is a dimension of behavior rather than a separate segment of it.
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35. Affect Logic [edit edit source]
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36. Affects and moods give a direction to thought contents
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37. The patient’s Affect reflects how the patient currently feels
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38. A depressed patient’s Affect will be constricted or limited
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39. A euthymic, or normal, Affect is appropriate for the patient’s current mood.
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40. Affect (1) The observable mental or emotional state of a person
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41. The normal range of expressed Affect varies considerably between different cultures and even …
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42. If something Affects a person or thing, it influences them or causes them to change in some way
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43. Nicotine adversely Affects the functioning of the heart and arteries.
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44. Affect theory is a theory that seeks to organize Affects, sometimes used interchangeably with emotions or subjectively experienced feelings, into discrete categories and to typify their physiological, social, interpersonal, and internalized manifestations
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45. The conversation about Affect theory has been taken up in psychology, psychoanalysis, neuroscience, medicine, interpersonal communication
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46. Blunted Affect is commonly seen in those with post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD
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47. GRAMMAR: Comparison Affect • You say that something Affects another thing: Smoking Affects your health
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48. Don’t say: Smoking Affects on your health
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49. → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus Affect • It is annoying when she
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50. Affect and effect are different in meaning, though frequently confused
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51. Affect is chiefly used as a verb and its main meaning is ‘to influence or make a difference to’, as in the following example sentences: The pay increase will greatly Affect their lifestyle
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52. The dampness began to Affect my health
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53. The weather will Affect my plans for the
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54. Affect something She Affected a calmness she did not feel
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55. Affect to do something We are fascinated by the rich and powerful but often Affect to despise them
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56. Affect something (formal, disapproving) to use or wear something that is intended to impress other people synonym put on
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57. I wish he wouldn't Affect that ridiculous accent.
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58. Examples of Affect in a sentence
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59. If the boy had known skipping class would negatively Affect his grades, he would never have missed his lectures
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60. 🔊 Gail’s parents limit her television time because they don't want it to Affect her study habits in a …
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61. Affect change is an incorrect version of the phrase effect change
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62. In most contexts, Affect is a verb, while effect is a noun, so it’s easy to see why many writers default to Affect in this verb phrase
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63. The Noun "Affect" The noun "Affect" is extremely rare
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64. For example: The patient displayed an unusual Affect when questioned
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65. Affect is defined as the prevailing emotional tone observed by the interviewer during a mental status examination.In contrast, mood is the client's self-reported mood state.
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66. 277938 The audience was deeply Affected.CK 1 51884 The strike Affected the nation's economy
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67. CK 1 285468 I don't like his Affected manner of speaking
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68. CM 1 1601 Imagination Affects every aspect of our lives
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69. CK 1 909588 What you spend time doing in your childhood Affects the rest of your life
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70. CK 1 903714 There is an urgent need for understanding how climate change will Affect our lives.
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71. Affect - involves moment-to-moment changes in emotional state and external expression of those feelings as observed by examiner MSE 39, 45
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72. Six clusters of terms to describe types of mood and Affect
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73. Terms to describe mood/Affect in the Euthymic range
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74. Labile Affect is the act of inappropriate laughter due to a nervous system disorder
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75. “Affect” is a verb that approximately means “alter.” You can write “Affects,” “Affecting,” and “Affected” because it is a verb
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76. “Affect” is a transitive verb, meaning it is done to something
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77. Here, Affect is used correctly as a transitive verb: “The new legislation will Affect the way we buy cars.”
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78. Affect and effect are both verbs and nouns, but only effect is common as a noun, usually meaning ‘a result, consequence, impression, etc.’: my father's warnings had no effect on my adventurousness.
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79. Re: Affect on/effect on 'Affect' as a noun is rarely used (and crops up mainly in psychology as it relates to emotions)
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80. Flat Affect can be brought on by different conditions
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81. In the case of "Affect" and "effect," the exceptions to the most common usage would be using "effect" as a verb and "Affect" as a noun
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82. The term ‘Affect’ as a noun is a technical jargon in the field of psychology, which denotes a person’s emotional condition
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83. Example : Heavy rains during winter season Affected the crops.
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84. Definition and synonyms of Affect from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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85. This is the British English definition of Affect.View American English definition of Affect.
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86. Definition and synonyms of Affect from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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87. This is the British English definition of Affect.View American English definition of Affect.
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AFFECT [əˈfekt]