Use word effective sentence

Examples of how to use the word “effective” in a sentence. How to connect “effective” with other words to make correct English sentences.

effective (adj): successful or achieving the results that you want

Use “effective” in a sentence

This color combination is stunningly effective.
It’s a simple but effective technique.
The new law will be effective from today.
It’s a very effective solution.

Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”

0 Shares

Examplesentences.org

Here you can find a large assortment of example sentences for the word effective, or in other words sentences that can help you learn how to use effective in a sentence. Learning how to use a word in a sentences can be very helpful, for example when it comes to learning how to use the word in a sentence, in which context the word can be used as well as to learn the true meaning of the word «effective». In addition, we also show how different variations of effective can be used, the variations for which we also have example sentences are effectiveness, effectives and effective—he. If you click on the variation of effective that you are interested in, you will be taken to the list of example sentences for that particular form.

Effective in a sentence

Here below you will find several sentences that illustrate how to use the word effective in a sentence.


  1. He had an effective second game as well.


  2. There was no effective state government.


  3. His resignation became effective June 30.


  4. McKinley and Hanna made an effective team.


  5. Infantry Regiment, effective May 14, 1861.


  6. Macaulay’s fielding was also very effective.


  7. However, they appear to be just as effective.


  8. Trumble was particularly effective in England.


  9. Macdonald was a popular and effective teacher.


  10. The estimated effective temperature is 5,084 K.


  11. The effective date of the lease was 1 January 1876.


  12. The Partisans had an effective intelligence network.


  13. The Romans had no effective answer to the elephants.


  14. He was often effective in the most important matches.


  15. These were effective in capturing independent voters.


  16. He had played once for Yorkshire in 1908, but was no longer an effective batsman.


  17. These efforts were effective on beaches that were not too thickly covered in oil.


  18. It wasn’t the effective engine, demented characters, or lavish lands that won us.


  19. The dispute was so out-of-hand that only outside intervention would be effective.


  20. Conversely, gas grenades are effective against mutants, but do not damage robots.


  21. Analysts maintained that Rhodes had only two or three effective shots, though his technique was good.


  22. Clair’s requested number for the second Wabash expedition, was sufficient for an effective operation.


  23. On hearing the news from Dundee, Aberdeen promptly surrendered, ending effective Scottish resistance.


  24. There is a narrow range of effective and safe dosages of lithium thus close monitoring may be needed.


  25. It proved particularly effective against the V-1 flying bomb over England, and later Antwerp in 1944.


  26. When she finds that is not effective, she gets him to change his mind through guilt—if he accepts Dr.


  27. He defeated New Zealand in his first series, but opinion was divided as to how effective he had been.


  28. Research shows that mTOR inhibitors may be particularly effective for cancers with mutations in PTEN.


  29. In 1943, the revolutionary Mark 14 gunsight was introduced, which made these guns even more effective.


  30. For the U.S., this need prompted the development of effective combat air transport for the first time.


  31. As a young man Gerard Olivier had considered a stage career and was a dramatic and effective preacher.


  32. Some claimed that the heavy-barrelled version of the M16 rifle was a more effective light machine gun.


  33. The French force was stretched too thin for an effective defence and was penetrated at several points.


  34. Although not particularly successful with the bat, critics singled him out for his effective fielding.


  35. It was intended to be an inexpensive and effective way to shoot live events such as concerts or sports.


  36. It is radiating 171.4 ± 9.0 as much power as the Sun from its outer envelope at an effective temperature of 4,408 ± 57 K.


  37. The Gurian Republic has been called «the most effective and organized peasant movement in the [Russian] empire» by Jones.


  38. Laxatives did not improve their condition, and the researchers found that only long periods of training proved effective.


  39. Commercial rotary rigs can be effective for large-diameter holes, and can also be used for subglacial drilling into rock.


  40. This would place his ships beyond the effective range of the German guns, but keep his opponents within range of his own.


  41. Community-based conservation efforts outside national parks are also effective at protecting giraffes and their habitats.


  42. It was not until the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars that the need for effective forward defence was addressed.


  43. The prescribed natural fire policy appeared to be an effective way to manage fires, especially in the Yellowstone region.


  44. As a result of the losses it had suffered, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) had ceased to be an effective fighting force.


  45. These orders became effective on 24 November, and were to be executed without a major regrouping or movement of reserves.


  46. The Indologist Philip Lutgendorf argued that Kapadia’s «dignity and conviction, as well as her effective body language and gestures, lift her character far beyond bathos».


  47. The Sun’s Hill sphere, the effective range of its gravitational dominance, is thought to extend up to a thousand times farther and encompasses the hypothetical Oort cloud.


  48. As a treatment for otitis externa, it is on the World Health Organization’s List of Essential Medicines, the safest and most effective medicines needed in a health system.


  49. With Maurice Tate, whose emergence as a pace bowler was encouraged by Gilligan, he established a bowling partnership which proved effective over the following two seasons.


  50. It is presumed that the clay channels were not sufficiently effective, thus leading to the switch in construction materials and the implementation of stone-lined channels.

Effectiveness in a sentence

Effectiveness is a variation of effective, below you can find example sentences for effectiveness.


  1. However, judgements on his effectiveness have varied greatly.


  2. The effectiveness of such a blockade was therefore questionable.


  3. Further studies are needed to confirm or refute its effectiveness.


  4. Author Ethan Mordden described the effectiveness of this opening:.


  5. Shen also wrote about the effectiveness of the new invention (i.e.


  6. Their effectiveness was confirmed during the invasion of Yugoslavia.


  7. He was, however, impressed by the effectiveness of Anderson’s attacks.


  8. The large capital investment was not repaid in military effectiveness.


  9. This attack was a large-scale test of the effectiveness of firebombing.


  10. Contemporaries were somewhat divided on his effectiveness and personality.


  11. Balancing the effectiveness of the player’s powers was considered difficult.


  12. The effectiveness of the guns depended in part on the layout of the turrets.


  13. We do not believe in the effectiveness of the ordinary suffrage organisation.


  14. GE and Snecma also tested the effectiveness of chevrons on reducing jet noise.


  15. The effectiveness of the decoy sites is uncertain, and they were closed in 1943.


  16. But she recognised that an embassy’s effectiveness often depended on social capital.


  17. Health and dental organizations worldwide have endorsed its safety and effectiveness.


  18. It also forced drainage commissioners to re-evaluate the effectiveness of the canals.


  19. The Japanese official history produced after the war praised the effectiveness of No.


  20. Horses often drew artillery and steady animals were crucial to artillery effectiveness.

Effectives in a sentence

Effectives is a variation of effective, below you can find example sentences for effectives.


  1. Degraded by revolt and fifth-column activity, the 27th ID numbered about 2,000 effectives when the German attack began.


  2. In preparing for a second summer’s campaign, Joseph’s army grew from 195,108 effectives in the summer of 1778 to 308,555 men in arms in Spring 1779.


  3. This amounted to most of Austria’s two-hundred thousand effectives, leaving much of the Habsburg border regions with the Ottoman Empire under-guarded.


  4. Habsburg military strength never dropped below two hundred thousand effectives between 1779 and 1792, when Austria entered the War of the First Coalition.


  5. According to Crawley and her colleagues, the producers’ repeat broadcast strategy had no negative effectives of the program’s ratings and appeared to be a success.

Effective—he in a sentence

Effective—he is a variation of effective, below you can find example sentences for effective—he.


  1. In the second half, he was less effective—he struck out batters half as often, and in September, he compiled three blown saves and a 4.76 ERA.

Synonyms for effective

Another way to better understand how a word can be used is to examine what synonyms it has, and how these synonyms can be used. For example, the word effective has the following synonyms: actual, existent, effectual, efficacious, hard-hitting, trenchant, impelling, impressive, telling, rough-and-ready, efficient, potent, strong, stiff, powerful, useful, utile, competent, good, in effect, in force, operative and operational.

General information about «effective» example sentences

The example sentences for the word effective that we present on this web site, stems from different official sources. For example one of our sources are articles on Wikipedia that are classified as at least Good articles. But we also use news articles, books and other generic texts to gather example sentences of how the word «effective» can be used in a sentence. To the right of every sentence you will find a link out arrow that sends you to the source of the sentence, where you can access the full text and context for the presented example sentence. This can be useful because some words can sometimes be difficult to understand with only a sentence for context, whereas the full article or text can help you gain insight on how to use the word «effective».

The Effective Sentence

To make an effective sentence, some principles should be followed :

🔷 1. Omit needless words:

Examples:

Wordy : He has a garden which is beautiful.

Economical : He has a beautiful garden.

Wordy : The teacher became angry because of the fact that one of his students misbehaved.

Economical : The teacher became angry because one of his students misbehaved.

Wordy : Hasina walks in a graceful manner.

Economical : Hasina walks gracefully.

Wordy : The ancient mariner’s story is a strange one.

Economical : The ancient mariner’s story is strange.

Wordy : The matter is of great importance.

Economical : The matter is important.

🔷 2. Use the active voice :

Not : Sweets are very much liked by me.
But : I like sweets very much.

Not : Kamal has been hit by Hasan.
But : Hasan has hit Kamal.

Not : My visit to Dhaka will always be remembered by me.
But : I will always remember my visit to Dhaka.

Not : You are requested to come immediately.
But : Please come immediately.

🔷 3. Use parallel structure:

Examples:

Awkward : Hasan is a husband, a father and he runs a shop.

Parallel : Hasan is a husband, a father and a shopkeeper. (noun, noun, noun)

Awkward : Mina is tall, slim and she has a pretty face.

Parallel : Mina is tall, slim and pretty. (adjective, adjective, adjective)

Awkward : She sang, danced, and jokes were made by her.

Parallel : She sang, danced, and joked. (verb, verb, verb)

Awkward : People came to the meeting by rickshaw, by bus and they also used the train.

Parallel : People came to the meeting by rickshaw, by bus and by train.
(prepositional phrase, prepositional phrase, prepositional phrase)

Awkward : He went to town to buy a book and with the purpose of meeting a friend.

Parallel : He went to town to buy a book and to meet a friend. (infinitive phrase, infinitive phrase)

Awkward  : He got what he wanted, ate what he liked and expressed his feelings.

Parallel : He got what he wanted, ate what he liked and expressed what he felt.
(noun clause, noun clause, noun clause)

Awkward : Since money is scarce and we cannot have everything in this world, we must be content.

Parallel : Since money is scarce and since we cannot have everything in this world, we must be content.
(reason clause, reason clause)

Awkward : Nobody was satisfied. Nobody was pleased. There was not a happy man.

Parallel : Nobody was satisfied. Nobody was pleased. Nobody was happy. (three simple sentences with the same structure)

🔷 4. Make sure that co-relative expressions are followed by the same construction :

both, and;

not, but;

not only, but also;

either, or;

neither, nor.

Examples:

Not : It is a time not for words but action.

But : It is a time not for words but for action. (not, but, followed by the same grammatical construction)

Not : Either you must do the work, or face the consequences.

But : You must either do the work or face the consequences. (either, or followed by the same grammatical construction)

Not : He not only loves his wife but also his children.

But : He loves not only his wife but also his children. (nor only, but also followed by the same grammatical construction)

🔷 5. Avoid a succession of choppy, stringy sentences:

(i) Avoid choppy sentences by using phrases:

Choppy : Malek was born in Rajshahi. He was educated there. He joined the Bangladesh Civil Service in 1985. He was then 28.

Improved: Born and educated in Rajshahi. Malek joined the Bangladesh Civil Service in 1985 at the age of 28.

Choppy : Bangladesh is a democratic country. India is also a democratic country. Both countries are neighbours.

Improved: Bangladesh and India, both democratic countries, are neighbours.

Choppy : I have read an interesting book lately. The book is called Mosques in Bangladesh. It is written by a professor of Islamic History and Culture. He works
at Dhaka University.

Improved: I have lately read an interesting book called ‘Mosques in Bangladesh’ written by a professor of Islamic History and Culture, Dhaka University.

(ii) Avoid choppy sentences by using subordinate clauses:

Choppy : I was sleeping. At that time the telephone rang.

Improved: While I was steeping, the telephone rang.

Choppy : Hakim is a doctor. He is my friend. He works in the Middle East.

Improved: Hakim, my friend, is a doctor who works in the Middle East.

Choppy : Hamlet is a great tragedy. It is written by Shakespeare. It is about Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark. He was a student of the University of Wittenberg. One day he received bad news: His father had died. His mother had married his uncle. His uncle had become king: He was shocked at the news. He came back. He learnt from his father’s ghost that his uncle had poisoned him. The ghost urged him to take revenge. But Hamlet hesitated. He delayed in taking revenge. He was a man of philosophical temperament. He was also not sure about the veracity of the ghost. Later, he got the ghost’s story confirmed by means of a play. Then he avenged his father’s death. But he was also killed.

☑️ Improved : Shakespeare’s Hamlet, a great tragedy, is about the prince of Denmark called Hamlet. While he was a student of the University of Wittenberg, one day he received the news that his father had died and that his mother had married his uncle who had become the new king. Shocked at the news, Hamlet came back. His dead father who appeared as a ghost told him that he had been poisoned by his uncle and he urged him to take revenge. But as Hamlet was a man of philosophical temperament, and as he was not sure about the ghost’s veracity, he hesitated and delayed until he got the ghost’s story confirmed by means of a play. Although he avenged his father’s death at last, he was also killed.

🔷 6. Use idiomatic English:

Formal/non-idiomatic: Old cars fail to function every so often.

Informal/Idiomatic : Old cars break down every so often.

Formal/non-idiomatic: Hasan and Lina have ended their engagement.

Informal/Idiomatic : Hasan and Lina have broken off their engagement.

Formal/non-idiomatic: Robbers entered my neighbour’s house by force last night.

Informal/Idiomatic : Robbers broke into my neighbour’s house last night.

Formal/non-idiomatic : Fighting began suddenly and violently between rival groups of students.

Informal/Idiomatic : Fighting broke out between rival groups of students.

Formal/non-idiomatic : The meeting terminated in confusion.

Informal/Idiomatic : The meeting broke up in confusion.

☑️ These two paragraphs are non-idiomatic and idiomatic for each other.

❌(A) Non-idiomatic:
Hasan, who is an industrialist, is a man who is regular in all his activities. He arises from bed at seven o’clock every morning. Then he leaves his house for a brisk walk. As soon as he returns, he enters the bathroom to shave and to bathe. Having dressed, he descends downstairs to take his breakfast. When breakfast is finished, he gocs to the office by driving his car. He wants that everybody should arrive timely and work tirelessly.
According to him, it is absolutely necessary for success in life.

✅(B) Idiomatic:
Hasan, an industrialist, is a man of regular habits. He gets up at seven o’clock every morning. Then he goes for a brisk walk. As
soon as he comes back, he goes into the bathroom to have a shave and a bath. Having dressed, he comes down to breakfast. Breakfast over, he drives to the office. He insists that everybody should arrive strictly on time and work hard. He thinks diligence is the key to success in life.

How to Write An Effective Sentence

Related searches:

Effective sentence 

Effective sentences exercises

Effective sentence structure

Effective sentence meaning

Keys to building effective sentences

Effective sentence definition

How to write an effective sentence

Effective sentence structure examples

Why is it important to use effective sentences in writing a letter

  • Use the word Effective in a sentences

Sentence Examples

The quality of Brent’s is crude, but slyly effective.

Perhaps as a fool in a painting among pretty men and women, an effective contrast, with a fool’s cap, the hump would fit in quite well, for the people to jeer at for all time!

I think it’ll be very effective.

Has several effective speech impediments.

Their voodoo is just about as effective as anything we’ve been able to do.

The movies tell us that the crucifix is an effective vampire repellent, a representation to believers of the true death and Resurrection of Christ, as opposed to the blasphemous inversi├│n of the Resurrection shown by a vampire.

Melford had previously directed Rudolph Valentino as The Sheik, effective preparation for the Spanish Dracula, a Latin lover if there ever was.

More effective than wolfbane, Count.

This painkiller will be soon effective.

Painkiller that would be soon effective.

And if you could find a way of getting DeBrion off the stage beforehand so that I could be alone, I think it’d be much more effective.

That might prove effective.

«The least conspicuous and therefore most effective precaution to prevent interruption by police, pedestrians and clients is to pull the shades and hang a sign on the door:

The police have offered £2,000 for the first effective means.

I gave her a very powerful narcotic, I’m sure it will be effective soon.

It is an effective demonstration of sincere emotions.

«Most effective when used on offensive.»

It’s much more effective with music.

Little bamboo slivers but when they’re driven under the fingernails and lighted, we find them very effective.

Well, if you can’t find it, why don’t you call on the boy scouts they’re usually very effective.

effective only for a few hours.

More effective than bullets.

-lt’ll be more effective that way, won’t it?

I thought one dress was very effective, but the rest, no.

The counteractive is still effective.

effective, date of your desertion.

‘Transfer, effective this date, to the automobile transportation section of… ‘

He’s wonderfully effective with a revolver, you know.

Well, I think I’ve something very effective.

effective July 12th, you’ll report to Division Superintendent James to assume your new duties as assistant general shop foreman. «

NONETHELESS, WE REQUIRE WHAT WE HOPE MAY PROVE YOUR effective ASSISTANCE.

The medicine you gave me earlier seems to be effective

But how much more effective it is this way.

Quite uncomfortable… but very effective for such occasions.

Paradol chloride isn’t effective for headaches, if that’s what you mean.

For a revolutionary, pacifist action is a much more effective weapon than a firearm.

It’ll be simple, but startlingly effective.

I’ll have the girls go to the auditorium so you’ll have an audience… and you’ll sing something that will be effective.

It is much more effective

What made it especially effective was his being simple and honest.

It seems to be quite effective.

It’s more effective than newspaper ads!

«effective today, the firm previously known as Lowndes and Cardew, Publishers,

And so we honor two flight surgeons Lieutenant Commander Rogers and Lieutenant Lee whose professional skill has made possible the effective work of our finest pilots and best planes.

You can have your war, Chamberlain, but it would be very effective if you first invited Mr. Kr├╝ger to negotiate one more time.

You’re not very subtle, but you are effective. I get the point.

THAT’S WHY IT WAS SO effective.


Asked by: Garett Emard

Score: 4.8/5
(68 votes)

Effectively sentence example. Letting your child participate in creating the schedule will help you find one that works effectively for everyone. Can you effectively open it without a sledgehammer? This can make a hand grinder very difficult to crank and can also stop an electric grinder from working effectively .

How do you use the word effectively in a sentence?

«We need to work together to effectively solve this problem.» «She organized her notes effectively before the test.» «She used a mop to effectively clean the floors.» «Disagreements keep the government from functioning effectively.»

What is effective example?

The definition of effective is something that is able to achieve a desired outcome or end result. An example of effective is a good solid argument that lets you convince others of your point.

What does effective sentence mean?

Answer: An effective sentence is one that conveys the point you want to make clearly and persuasively to your reader. A sentence is clear if it does not have grammar and spelling errors. Additionally, clarity means the sentence uses the most precise words possible and doesn’t have unnecessary wordiness.

How do you use effective today in a sentence?

I am obviously more effective today than I was when I arrived. The retiree health plan and life insurance plan are terminated effective today. March 26 is over and done with, effective today. Effective today, Nielsen has completed it’s purchase of Arbitron.

17 related questions found

What is effective sentence structure?

Effective Sentences uses high-interest readings, useful vocabulary, and straightforward grammar lessons to teach sentence writing. … Then, they learn to use adjectives, objects, and prepositional phrases to create compound and complex sentence structures from simple sentences.

What does it mean as of today?

As of today can mean “from the beginning up until now, including today,” as in this example: As of today, only three survivors have been found.

What is the most effective sentence?

A simple sentence is the most effective way to deliver one main point. COMPOUND SENTENCES contain two or more independent clauses. COMPLEX SENTENCES have one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.

What 4 things are needed to make an effective sentence?

What Makes a Good Sentence?

  • A good sentence is a complete sentence. A complete sentence requires a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought—also known as an independent clause. …
  • A good sentence conjures a particular mood. …
  • A good sentence paints a picture. …
  • A good sentence has flow.

What type of word is effectively?

Effectively is an adverb with two meanings; use it if you want to describe something that’s done in an effective manner or as a replacement for words like «actually» or «basically.»

What is efficiency with example?

Efficiency is defined as the ability to produce something with a minimum amount of effort. An example of efficiency is a reduction in the number of workers needed to make a car. … with a minimum of effort, expense, or waste; quality or fact of being efficient.

How do you describe effectiveness?

Effectiveness is the capability of producing a desired result or the ability to produce desired output. When something is deemed effective, it means it has an intended or expected outcome, or produces a deep, vivid impression.

What is effective and efficient?

Efficiency is defined as the ability to accomplish something with the least amount of wasted time, money, and effort or competency in performance. Effectiveness is defined as the degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result; success.

What is the effectively meaning?

1 : in an effective manner dealt with the problem effectively. 2 : in effect : virtually by withholding further funds they effectively killed the project.

What type of verb is effectively?

(transitive) To be the cause of something. (transitive) To bring about something; to effect or execute something.

What does it mean to communicate effectively?

Employers value employees who can communicate effectively; it means they are able to listen to others, as well as successfully relay their own ideas and opinions. While listening and speaking are important in effective communication, there are other skills that are vital to good communication in the workplace.

What is a good sentence starter?

Some words are indeed notable for being good sentence starters. The list will include the following: although, I would like to, first, meanwhile, therefore, subsequently, while, I would like to, moreover, in general, in addition, furthermore.

How can I improve my writing style?

8 Tips for Improving Your Writing Style

  1. Be direct in your writing. Good writing is clear and concise. …
  2. Choose your words wisely. …
  3. Short sentences are more powerful than long sentences. …
  4. Write short paragraphs. …
  5. Always use the active voice. …
  6. Review and edit your work. …
  7. Use a natural, conversational tone. …
  8. Read famous authors.

How do you write effectively?

Habits of Effective Writers

  1. Habits of Effective Writers.
  2. Organize and argue. Good writing is about raising important issues, making persuasive arguments, and marshalling evidence. …
  3. Be concise. …
  4. Write what you mean. …
  5. Write with force. …
  6. Write for a reader. …
  7. Revise and rewrite. …
  8. Avoid common errors.

What are assertive sentences?

An assertive sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something. They are also called declarative sentences. Assertive sentences usually end with a period or full stop.

Which of the following is a simple sentence?

A simple sentence has the most basic elements that make it a sentence: a subject, a verb, and a completed thought. Examples of simple sentences include the following: Joe waited for the train. The train was late.

What are the parts of a good sentence?

Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject.

Where do we use as now?

When Is It Appropriate to Say, “As of Now” or “As of Right Now” It is appropriate to say, “as of now” or “as of right now” in any situation where you are trying to explain an action will begin in the present moment and continue into the future. You can use it in either a formal or an informal setting comfortably.

Which is correct on or in?

IN Use in when something is located inside of a defined space. It could be a flat space, like a yard, or a three-dimensional space, like a box, house, or car. The space does not need to be closed on all sides (“There is water IN the glass”). ON Use on when something is touching the surface of something.

What is the meaning of today onwards?

onwards adverb (TIME)

beginning at a particular time and continuing after it: I’m usually at home from five o’clock onwards. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

Like this post? Please share to your friends:
  • Use word doctor sentenced
  • Use word depend sentence
  • Use word continue sentence
  • Use word decided sentence
  • Use word community in sentence