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Ineffective
Meaning
Adj
●
not having the
desired effect
; ineffectual
●
lacking in ability;
incompetent
or inadequate
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Origin
ineffective
English
effective
English
in-
English
in
Latin
in-
Latin
in-
Middle English (1100-1500)
in-
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
in
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
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Synonyms
Ineffectual
Inefficient
Feckless
Otiose
Inefficacious
Related
Useless
Unworkable
Inadequate
Counterproductive
Inept
Unproductive
Unreliable
Impotent
Futile
Incompetent
Unsuccessful
Unnecessary
Wasteful
Unhelpful
Impractical
Insufficient
Inaccurate
Weak
Unsatisfactory
Inappropriate
Irrelevant
Unstable
Unsuitable
Incomplete
Dysfunctional
Obsolete
Problematic
Meaningless
Invalid
Worthless
Unacceptable
Unsustainable
Flawed
Unsafe
Pointless
Poor
Inefficiency
Outdated
Dangerous
Unrealistic
Irresponsible
Unfair
Difficult
Useful
Costly
Incorrect
Undesirable
Efficient
Beneficial
Undemocratic
Questionable
Unjust
Inconsistent
Harmful
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Rhymes
Ejective
Elective
Erective
Affective
Rejective
Objective
Bijective
Infective
Directive
Injective
Effective
Defective
Selective
Refective
Detective
Advective
Invective
Connective
Corrective
Surjective
Convective
Protective
Projective
Inspective
Perfective
Inflective
Respective
Subjective
Reflective
Deflective
Collective
Ineffective
Prospective
Unselective
Unreflective
Imperfective
Intellective
Irrespective
Retrospective
Introspective
Overprotective
Intersubjective
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