Disentangle is the opposite of entangle. He disentangled his hands from the wool.
The effect of the snowstorm did not affect our area.
The student displayed an affect of indifference, as if being charged for assault would not have any negative effecton his life.The effect of lime juice on the baby's tongue created a puckered-lip affect on her face.
Her winsome ways do not affect me.
Simply put, affect means to impact on or influence. For example, “The snow affected the traffic.” Effect is usually a noun. Simply put, effect means a result or outcome.
I saw a tiny, diminutive squirrel dart across the path in the park.
Tantamount is an adjective to mean equivalent in effect.
the circle of lifeThey have an effect on each other by interacting with one another or if you are dumbb and lazy then put because of the circle of life.
One of these words (affect) is a verb -- an action word. The other (effect) is a noun. You can remember the one that is a verb because "affect" begins with an "a," and it shows action: The flu affects each person differently. "Your tardiness will affect your grade," said the teacher. (To affect means to impact or influence.)As for the noun (which begins with the letter "e"), use it like this: I don't know if this will have a good effect, but I think we should try it. The word "effect" often refers to a result, and it often has an adjective right next to it-- a good effect, a bad effect, a positive effect, a negative effect, etc.
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yes. if you put it on one of the wings and try to fly it, it may tilt a little bit. it will affect the course you want it to take.
It is sequential and built upon cause-and-effect relationships.
It is sequential and built upon cause-and-effect relationships.
You did. (A question is a sentence.)