affect
/əˈfɛkt/noun, verb2 syllables
Affect means: have an emotional or cognitive impact upon.
Synonyms for affect34
verb, as in have an emotional or cognitive impact upon
verb, as in make believe with the intent to deceive
What does affect mean?6
verb
have an emotional or cognitive impact upon“This child impressed me as unusually mature”
make believe with the intent to deceive“He feigned that he was ill”
have an effect upon“Will the new rules affect me?”
connect closely and often incriminatingly“This new ruling affects your business”
act physically on; have an effect upon“the medicine affects my heart rate”
noun
the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with affect?36
two syllables
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Affect in a sentence
- Be cautious with gas stovetops, as debris can affect the burners' performance.Amastan
- Loneliness is a problem that affect both young and old, men and women.elithyia
- Let them laugh if they want to laugh, it does not affect me.anzart
- Diet can affect body odor, including down there.Nuel
- Those are material concerns, which no longer affect me.rul
- This is a matter that affects everyone, not just scientists and politicians.megamanenm
- Shingles, a painful nerve infection, affects millions of people around the world each year.Cangarejo
- A damp, cold day affects a person's health.CM
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Forms of affect
as a noun
- plural
- affects
as a verb
- past tense
- affected
- present participle
- affecting
- third-person singular
- affects
- past participle
- affected