different between affectively vs effectively

affectively

English

Etymology

affective +? -ly

Adverb

affectively (comparative more affectively, superlative most affectively)

  1. In an affective way; emotionally.

Translations

affectively From the web:

  • what effectively ended reconstruction
  • what effectively ended the existence of the whig party
  • what effectively ended reconstruction in the south
  • what effectively ended the great depression
  • what effectively invalidated the doctrine of nullification
  • what effectively kills bed bugs
  • what effectively kills roaches
  • what effectively


effectively

English

Etymology

effective +? -ly

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??f?kt?vli/
  • Hyphenation: ef?fec?tive?ly

Adverb

effectively (comparative more effectively, superlative most effectively)

  1. In an efficient or effective manner; with powerful effect.
  2. Essentially, in effect, for all practical purposes.

Translations

effectively From the web:

  • what effectively ended reconstruction
  • what effectively ended the american civil war
  • what effectively ended the existence of the whig party
  • what effectively ended reconstruction in the south
  • what effectively invalidated the doctrine of nullification
  • what effectively ended the great depression
  • what effectively kills bed bugs
  • what effectively kills roaches
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