

The past doesn’t always stay where it should. This article was originally published by Your Tango. They affected an American accent, in order to survive the war.Īs a noun, this is rather uncommon and means ‘a feeling or emotion, as distinguished from cognition, thought or action a strong feeling, having active consequences’.How To Recognize If Your Childhood Trauma Is Affecting You As An Adult (& How To Heal).He affected indifference to my suggestion.I am affected every time I see him standing there.Her knowledge affected the way I think.It also means (2) ‘to simulate’ ‘pretend’ ‘imitate’ ‘assume’. So, there can be ‘the affect’ or we can say that ‘something is affected’.īoth noun and verb are used, but the verb of this word is the more common, so I will deal with this first.Īs a verb, it means (1) ‘to influence’ ‘move’ ‘touch’ ‘impress’. We should have effected a rule to avoid this confusion.The rule will come into effect tomorrow.Īs a verb, this means ‘to bring about’ ‘to cause to occur’ ‘to produce as a result’ ‘to put into place’.


The everyday use of ‘affect’ is the verb, meaning ‘to influence’ (his mood affected me greatly), but it also means ‘to feign’ (he affected nonchalance). Strangely, those learning English as a foreign language often grasp these more quickly, as their spelling in other languages is not as close as it is in English. Here are two words which cause many problems and head-scratching among the English.
