What is an effective word?

What is an effective word?

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Some common synonyms of effective are effectual, efficacious, and efficient. While all these words mean “producing or capable of producing a result,” effective stresses the actual production of or the power to produce an effect. an effective rebuttal.

Q. Is in addition a transition word?

The transition words like also, in addition, and, likewise, add information, reinforce ideas, and express agreement with preceding material.

Q. What’s another word for smoothly?

smoothly

  • easily,
  • easy,
  • effortlessly,
  • facilely,
  • fluently,
  • freely,
  • handily,
  • hands down,

Q. What is a antonym for smooth?

smooth(adjective) Antonyms: bumpy, uneven, rough. Synonyms: even.

Q. Is facilely a word?

adj. 1. a. Done or achieved with little effort or difficulty; easy: a facile victory.

Q. What is the antonym of effective?

Words popularity by usage frequency

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#20769worthless
#24911incompetent
#26975futile
#32026unimportant

Q. How do you describe effectiveness?

Effectiveness is the capability of producing a desired result or the ability to produce desired output. When something is deemed effective, it means it has an intended or expected outcome, or produces a deep, vivid impression.

Q. What is an example of effectiveness?

While efficiency refers to how well something is done, effectiveness refers to how useful something is. For example, a car is a very effective form of transportation, able to move people across long distances, to specific places, but a car may not trasport people efficiently because of how it uses fuel.

Q. What is effectiveness in the workplace?

Effectiveness is defined as the degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result. An effective worker doesn’t just attempt to complete their tasks as quickly as possible, but works to come up with inventive solutions to problems and continually improve their performance to achieve the best results.

Q. Which transition words are used to indicate a conclusion also in addition finally Therefore for example such as Furthermore Moreover?

The correct answer is that the transition word that indicates a conclusion is finally.

Q. How do you know you’re in transition?

During transition, unless you’re numbed by an epidural or other pain relief, you may feel: Strong pressure in the lower back and/or perineum. Rectal pressure, with or without an urge to push. An increase in bloody show as capillaries in the cervix rupture.

Q. How can a transition affect a child?

The move to school can cause some children anxiety and may be stressful for both children and parents. Children’s behaviour, and how they relate to others, may be affected. They may lose their appetite, lose concentration, become withdrawn or upset/tearful and clingy towards parents/carers.

Q. How do you support transitions in a child’s life?

By managing transition carefully, we can ease the process of adjustment, reassuring both children and their families.

  1. Building relationships. Strong, respectful relationships between parents and practitioners lay the foundation for positive transition.
  2. Enabling environments.
  3. Effective pedagogy.
  4. Transition in practice.

Q. How does bereavement affect child development?

A bereaved child or young person will probably display mood swings and may display behaviours that appear polar to the behaviours of the child / young person prior to their bereavement. For example, a previously gregarious and popular pupil might become sullen and withdrawn following the death of someone close.

Q. How do you tell a child their grandparent has died?

When talking about death, use simple, clear words. To break the news that someone has died, approach your child in a caring way. Use words that are simple and direct. For example, “I have some sad news to tell you. Grandma died today.” Pause to give your child a moment to take in your words.

Q. How do you say goodbye to a dying grandparent?

Saying Goodbye

  1. Don’t wait until the last minute.
  2. It’s OK, even comforting, to let on that you know the end is nearing.
  3. Follow the dying person’s lead.
  4. The truth is good — but so is the little white lie.
  5. Keep talking even if you’re not sure you’re being heard.
  6. Try to stay present — don’t get ahead of yourself.

Q. What do you say when a grandparent dies?

The Best Things to Say to Someone in Grief

  1. I am so sorry for your loss.
  2. I wish I had the right words, just know I care.
  3. I don’t know how you feel, but I am here to help in any way I can.
  4. You and your loved one will be in my thoughts and prayers.
  5. My favorite memory of your loved one is…
  6. I am always just a phone call away.

Q. How do you help a child grieve the loss of a grandparent?

Some strategies to help your young child cope with grief could include gathering pictures and telling stories of some of the special times they shared with their grandparent. If your child doesn’t remember a specific story or have the words to express what they remember, gently guide them through what happened.

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