Reaction.. Or result
"Result" means Something that follows naturally from a particular action.
The word that means "to happen as a result" is "ensue." It indicates that something occurs as a consequence of an earlier event or action. For example, "After the storm, several power outages ensued."
Yes it is a action word.
Outcome is a word that means the result of an event.
The word that means "tending to cause or bring about" is "causative." It describes something that has the ability to produce an effect or result, often initiating a particular outcome or action.
looking for a word that means stunted as a result of deformity
The suffix al in the word logical means action or result of action. It is a noun and some other examples include referral and festival.
The word "operate" is formed from a base word that means to work or to keep in action.
"Static" means no movement or action indicated.
No, the word "result" is not an action verb; it functions primarily as a noun. It refers to the outcome or consequence of an action or event. In some contexts, it can be used as a verb (e.g., "to result in"), but in that case, it describes the action of leading to a particular outcome rather than being a standalone action verb.
They share the same influence because of their similarily in pronunciation. As a verb, 'affect' means to 'act upon or to move' or 'to pretend or assume'. The word 'effect' means to 'bring about or accomplish
The word you are looking for is "ineffectual," which means lacking the ability to produce the desired result.