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pass vs effect

effect vs pass

pass and effect both are nouns.

pass is an adjective but effect is not an adjective.

pass and effect both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pass Yes Yes Yes No
effect Yes No Yes No
pass (noun) effect (noun)
(sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team an outward appearance
a usually brief attempt (of a law) having legal validity
(American football) a play that involves one player throwing the ball to a teammate an impression (especially one that is artificial or contrived)
(baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work
success in satisfying a test or requirement a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
a flight or run by an aircraft over a target a symptom caused by an illness or a drug
a permit to enter or leave a military installation
any authorization to pass or go somewhere
an automatic advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent
a document indicating permission to do something without restrictions
a complimentary ticket
a difficult juncture
one complete cycle of operations (as by a computer)
the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks
a bad or difficult situation or state of affairs
(military) a written leave of absence
pass (adjective) effect (adjective)
of advancing the ball by throwing it
pass (verb) effect (verb)
eliminate from the body produce
come to pass act so as to bring into existence
disappear gradually
pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life
grant authorization or clearance for
transmit information
pass over, across, or through
go across or through
travel past
pass into a specified state or condition; sink into
for time to move forward
cause to pass
move past
place into the hands or custody of
throw (a ball) to another player
transfer to another; of rights or property
be inherited by
make laws, bills, etc. or bring into effect by legislation
go unchallenged; be approved
accept or judge as acceptable
go successfully through a test or a selection process
allow to go without comment or censure
use up a period of time in a specific way
be superior or better than some standard
stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point
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