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effect vs precipitate

precipitate vs effect

effect and precipitate both are nouns.

effect is not an adjective while precipitate is an adjective.

effect and precipitate both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
effect Yes No Yes No
precipitate Yes Yes Yes No
As verbs, precipitate is a hyponym of effect; that is, precipitate is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than effect:
  • effect: produce
  • precipitate: bring about abruptly
effect (noun) precipitate (noun)
an outward appearance a precipitated solid substance in suspension or after settling or filtering
(of a law) having legal validity
an impression (especially one that is artificial or contrived)
the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work
a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
a symptom caused by an illness or a drug
effect (adjective) precipitate (adjective)
done with very great haste and without due deliberation
effect (verb) precipitate (verb)
produce separate as a fine suspension of solid particles
act so as to bring into existence hurl or throw violently
bring about abruptly
fall vertically, sharply, or headlong
fall from clouds
Difference between effect and precipitate

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