different between ineffectuality vs ineffectual
ineffectuality
English
Etymology
ineffectual +? -ity
Noun
ineffectuality (uncountable)
- The state or condition of being ineffectual.
ineffectuality From the web:
- what does ineffectual mean
- what does ineffectual
- what is the meaning of ineffectual
- definition ineffectual
ineffectual
English
Alternative forms
- ineffectuall (obsolete)
Etymology
in- +? effectual
Adjective
ineffectual (comparative more ineffectual, superlative most ineffectual)
- Unable or insufficient to produce effect.
- Synonyms: futile; see also Thesaurus:futile
- 1865, Henry David Thoreau, Cape Cod, Chapter II. "Stage-coach Views", page 16.
- This coach was an exceedingly narrow one, but as there was a slight spherical excess over two on a seat, the driver waited till nine passengers had got in, without taking the measure of any of them, and then shut the door after two or three ineffectual slams, as if the fault were all in the hinges or the latch,—while we timed our inspirations and expirations so as to assist him.
- Worthless.
- Weak, indecisive; lacking forcefulness.
Antonyms
- effectual
Related terms
- ineffectualness
- ineffectuality
- ineffectually
Translations
ineffectual From the web:
- what's ineffectual mean
- ineffectual what does it mean
- ineffectual part of speech
- what does ineffectual
- what do ineffectual mean
- what does ineffectual person mean
- what is ineffectual synonym
- what does ineffectual definition
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- ineffectuality vs ineffectual
- ineffectualness vs ineffectual
- perdurability vs perdurably
- yotter vs yoder
- yother vs yoder
- ioder vs yoder
- jotter vs yoder
- jordi vs yoder
- joder vs yoder
- levorotation vs levorotatory
- bushism vs bushian
- num vs nom
- culpable vs culprit
- privy vs deprive
- privation vs deprive
- deprivation vs deprive
- private vs deprive
- manservant vs maidservant
- glee vs gleeful
- gleefully vs gleeful