Aftereffect

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈæftərɪˌfɛkt/

Definitions of aftereffect

noun a delayed effect or result following an event or action

Example Sentences

A1 I had a headache as an aftereffect of staying up late.

A2 The aftereffect of the medication made me drowsy.

B1 The aftereffect of the earthquake was felt for months in the region.

B2 The aftereffect of the financial crisis was a prolonged period of economic recession.

C1 The aftereffect of the war left a lasting impact on the country's infrastructure.

C2 The aftereffect of the pandemic will be felt for years to come.

Examples of aftereffect in a Sentence

formal The aftereffect of the economic downturn was felt for years to come.

informal I didn't realize the aftereffect of eating that spicy food would be heartburn.

slang Man, the aftereffect of pulling an all-nighter is rough.

figurative The aftereffect of her words lingered in the room long after she had left.

Grammatical Forms of aftereffect

plural

aftereffects

comparative

more aftereffect

superlative

most aftereffect

present tense

aftereffect

future tense

will aftereffect

perfect tense

has aftereffect

continuous tense

is aftereffecting

singular

aftereffect

positive degree

aftereffect

infinitive

to aftereffect

gerund

aftereffecting

participle

aftereffected

Origin and Evolution of aftereffect

First Known Use: 1650 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'aftereffect' originated from the combination of 'after' meaning following in time or place, and 'effect' meaning a change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'aftereffect' has come to be used in various fields such as psychology, medicine, and technology to describe the lingering impact or consequence of a previous event or action.