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Affect for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: ə'fɛkt

What does Affect really mean?

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Affect is a word that we use to talk about how something or someone influences or changes something else. It's like when you have a favorite song that puts you in a good mood and makes you want to dance. That song has an affect on your emotions and makes you feel happy and energetic. So, when we say that something has an affect, we mean that it has the power to change or influence something else in some way.

There are actually two different definitions of the word "affect" that we use in different situations. The first definition is when we use "affect" as a verb to describe how something or someone influences or changes something else. It's like when you throw a ball and it affects the way the object it hits moves or falls. The ball is having an impact on the object's movement, or it is affecting it.

The second definition of "affect" is when we use it as a noun to talk about someone's emotional state or the way they express their emotions. So, if someone is feeling sad and they have tears in their eyes, we could say that their affect is sad. It's like their emotions are showing on the outside, and they are affecting the way they appear to others.

So, to sum it all up, when we talk about "affect," we mean that something or someone is influencing or changing something else, either through actions and behaviors (as a verb), or through their emotional state and expression (as a noun).


Revised and Fact checked by Jane Smith on 2023-10-30 08:10:55

Affect In a sentece

Learn how to use Affect inside a sentece

  • The rain affected the soccer game because the field was too muddy to play.
  • Eating too much candy can affect your teeth and cause cavities.
  • Staying up late can affect your ability to concentrate in class the next day.
  • Not studying for a test can affect your grade and lower your average.
  • Wearing sunglasses can affect your vision because they block out bright sunlight.