The adjective form effect refers to a cognitive bias where people are more likely to judge or perceive a situation based on the characteristics associated with particular adjectives rather than on objective data. This phenomenon can influence decision-making and preferences, as individuals may be swayed by positive or negative descriptors. For example, describing a product with appealing adjectives can enhance its perceived value and desirability.
The adjective for the noun effect is effective.The verb to effect has the participle adjectives effecting and effected.
The adjective form is patient.
The adjective form is patient.
The adjective form is kingly.
The adjective form is familiar.
The noun effect has the adjective form effectual. The adverb form is effectually. It means in a manner designed to produce an effect. It can also mean completely.The verb to effect has the derivative adjective effective. The adverb form is effectively. It means in a way that produces a desired effect. It can also mean in an indirect manner (e.g. effectively ending any opposition).
The adjective for the noun effect is effective.The verb to effect has the participle adjectives effecting and effected.
The adjective form of concept is conceptual.The adjective form of conception is conceptional.
The adjective form is cranial.
The adjective form for the pronoun they is their.
The Adjective form of Pathologist is Pathological.
The adjective form of concept is conceptual.The adjective form of conception is conceptional.
The adjective form of improve is "improved."
The adjective form for the verb to develop is developable.
The plural form of the noun 'adjective' is adjectives.
The adjective form of retire is :- retired, retiring.
The adjective form is patient.