A change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause
Examples:
The effects of small habits compound over time.All this was effected as mysteriously as though by magic.I fancy the effect will be pleasing.'
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Affect
/əˈfekt/
To produce a change or influence something or someone.
Examples:
It affected him like an electric shock.'It affects us all right if he doesn't start at all.'It is an affecting thing.
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Effect usually refers to an outcome or a result of a certain action or situation. It is often used as a noun, for example, The effect of the new law was immediate.
Affect is most commonly used as a verb meaning to influence or change something, like in The news affected her mood.
A quick way to remember: Affect (Action) as a Verb, Effect (End result) as a Noun. This helps to recall their primary uses in a sentence.