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EFFECTIVE

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Main Entry: effective
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: productive, persuasive

Synonyms:

able, active, adequate, capable, cogent, compelling, competent, convincing, direct, effectual, efficacious, efficient, emphatic, energetic, forceful, forcible, having lead in pencil, impressive, live, moving, on the ball, operative, playing hardball, potent, powerful, powerhouse, practical, producing, resultant, serviceable, serving, sound, striking, sufficient, telling, trenchant, useful, valid, virtuous, wicked*, yielding
Notes: effective means 'having a (desired) result or effect,' effectual is 'succeeding in producing a desired result or effect,' and efficacious means the same as effectual as well as 'serving as an effective solution or remedy'

Antonyms:

fruitless, impotent, incapable, ineffective, unproductive, useless, weak
Main Entry: effective
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in use at the time

Synonyms:

active, actual, current, direct, dynamic, in effect, in execution, in force, in operation, operative, real

Antonyms:

inoperative, useless
Main Entry: able
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: able to perform well; having a proven capacity

Synonyms:

accomplished, adroit, agile, artful, au fait, brilliant, capable, clever, deft, dexterous, effective, effectual, efficient, equal to, experienced, expert, facile, gifted, ingenious, intelligent, keen, know backwards and forwards, know one's onions, know the ropes, learned, masterful, masterly, powerful, practiced, prepared, proficient, qualified, responsible, savvy, sharp, skilled, skillful, smart, talented, there, trained, up to it, up to snuff, up to speed, with it
Notes: able is having the necessary power to accomplish something while capable means having the potential to accomplish something

Antonyms:

delicate, feeble, inept, stupid, weak
Main Entry: active
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: having movement

Synonyms:

alive, astir, at work, bustling, effective, efficacious, exertive, flowing, functioning, going, hasty, impelling, in force, in play, in process, mobile, movable, moving, operating, operative, progressive, pushing, rapid, restless, rolling, running, rushing, rustling, shifting, simmering, speeding, speedy, streaming, swarming, traveling, turning, walking, working

Antonyms:

abeyant, dormant, immobile, inactive, inert, lazy, sluggish
Main Entry: becoming
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: flattering

Synonyms:

acceptable, agreeable, attractive, beautiful, comely, cute, effective, enhancing, excellent, fair, graceful, handsome, neat, nice, presentable, pretty, seemly, tasteful, welcome, well-chosen

Antonyms:

indecorous, tasteless, ugly, unattractive, unbecoming, unfitting, unsuitable
Main Entry: businesslike
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: efficient, professional

Synonyms:

accomplished, careful, concentrated, correct, diligent, direct, disciplined, earnest, effective, enterprising, expeditious, hardworking, industrious, intent, matter-of-fact, methodical, orderly, organized, painstaking, practical, practiced, purposeful, regular, routine, sedulous, serious, skillful, systematic, thorough, well-ordered, workaday

Antonyms:

amateur, disorganized, inefficient, unbusinesslike, unprofessional
Main Entry: chief
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: most important, essential

Synonyms:

arch, capital, cardinal, central, champion, consequential, controlling, crucial, effective, especial, first, foremost, grand, head, highest, key, leading, main, major, momentous, number one, outstanding, paramount, potent, predominant, preeminent, premier, primal, primary, prime, principal, ruling, significant, star, stellar, superior, supreme, telling, uppermost, vital, weighty

Antonyms:

inessential, minor, secondary, subordinate, unimportant, unnecessary
Main Entry: constructive
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: helpful

Synonyms:

effective, positive, practical, productive, useful, valuable

Antonyms:

destructive, hurting, injurious, negative, unhelpful
Main Entry: dominant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: superior, controlling

Synonyms:

ascendant, assertive, authoritative, bossy, chief, commanding, demonstrative, despotic, domineering, effective, first, foremost, governing, imperative, imperious, leading, main, obtaining, outweighing, overbalancing, overbearing, overweighing, paramount, powerful, predominant, predominate, preeminent, preponderant, presiding, prevailing, prevalent, principal, regnant, reigning, ruling, sovereign, supreme, surpassing, transcendent

Antonyms:

humble, inferior, modest, reserved, retiring, unaggressive, unassuming, uncontrolling
Main Entry: dramatic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: exciting, moving

Synonyms:

affecting, breathtaking, climactic, comic, effective, electrifying, emotional, expressive, farcical, histrionic, impressive, melodramatic, powerful, sensational, startling, striking, sudden, suspenseful, tense, theatrical, thespian, thrilling, tragic, tragicomic, vivid

Antonyms:

comedic, normal, ordinary, undramatic, unexciting, unmoving, usual
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