Uneffectual vs Ineffectual - What's the difference?
uneffectual | ineffectual |
Feeble or lacking in effect; ineffectual.
unable or insufficient to produce effect; futile
worthless
weak; lacking forcefulness
As adjectives the difference between uneffectual and ineffectual
is that uneffectual is feeble or lacking in effect; ineffectual while ineffectual is unable or insufficient to produce effect; futile.uneffectual
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Adjective
(en adjective)- His uneffectual fire. — Shakespeare.
ineffectual
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Alternative forms
* ineffectuall (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- After several ineffectual and abortive leaps, we were forced to lift him over the obstacle.
- Our group leader proved highly ineffectual , caving to every whim put forth by the other members.
