INEFFECTUAL vs OTIOSE: ADJECTIVE
- Not sufficient to produce a desired result
- Producing no result or effect
- Not producing an intended effect
- Not producing the desired effect: : futile.
- Lacking forcefulness or effectiveness; inadequate or incompetent.
- Not producing the proper effect; without effect; inefficient; weak; useless; futile; unavailing
- Unable or insufficient to produce effect; futile
- Worthless
- Weak; lacking forcefulness
- Lacking in power or forcefulness
- Serving no useful purpose; having no excuse for being
- Producing no result or effect
- Disinclined to work or exertion
- Lazy; indolent.
- Of no use; pointless or superfluous.
- Ineffective; futile. : vain.
- Being at leisure or ease; unemployed; indolent; idle.
- Resulting in no effect.
- Reluctant to work or to exert oneself.
- Having no reason for being (raison d’être); having no point, reason, or purpose.
INEFFECTUAL vs OTIOSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not effectual; not producing or not able to produce the desired effect; of no efficacy; inefficient: as, an ineffectual remedy.
- Synonyms Fruitless, Unavailing, etc. See useless.
- Having no excuse for being
- Serving no useful purpose
- Made, done, or performed in a leisurely, half-hearted way; perfunctory, negligent; careless; hence, ineffective; vain; futile; to no purpose.
- Being at rest or ease; not at work; unemployed; inactive; idle.
INEFFECTUAL vs OTIOSE: RELATED WORDS
- Inefficient, Dysfunctional, Pointless, Incompetent, Inept, Uneffective, Unable, Unavailing, Otiose, Unproductive, Futile, Useless, Toothless, Impotent, Ineffective
- Nugatory, Faineant, Work shy, Idle, Wasted, Lazy, Indolent, Slothful, Worthless, Futile, Unavailing, Ineffectual, Useless, Pointless, Superfluous
INEFFECTUAL vs OTIOSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Inefficient, Dysfunctional, Pointless, Incompetent, Inept, Uneffective, Unable, Unavailing, Otiose, Unproductive, Futile, Useless, Toothless, Impotent, Ineffective
- Nugatory, Work shy, Faineant, Idle, Wasted, Lazy, Indolent, Slothful, Worthless, Futile, Unavailing, Ineffectual, Useless, Pointless, Superfluous
INEFFECTUAL vs OTIOSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Paris Agreement is ineffectual, but they miss the point.
- December, the Chancellor remained passive, or at least ineffectual.
- This poses a difficulty, of PROMs to become ineffectual.
- Well, swallowed, with an ineffectual clutch at her handkerchief.
- It was a pretty ineffectual group, I felt.
- TEPCO relied on fire pumps which were ineffectual.
- In bronchial asthma, histamine blockers are singularly ineffectual.
- No, the kid had folded, weak and ineffectual.
- He encourages the ineffectual Geoffrey to work out.
- In fact, however, witnessing is ineffectual inpreventing fraud.
- DTAA otiose, which cannot be the intention of the negotiating parties and which is also contrary to the generally understood principles of International taxation.
- Consequently, a weak enforcement mechanism defeats the very purpose of mediation and renders the entire process unproductive and otiose.
- Furthermore, the very idea of an absolute world is untenable, or at the very least empty and otiose.
- When Gregory Wenner killed himself, half sick And half malingering, and otiose.
- According to him express statutorily conferred power to grant reliefs cannot be negated and rendered otiose.
- Without the church to support it, the New Covenant would become otiose.
- Ailith Roberts and John Dummett, known collectively as "otiose", are rising stars on the British art scene.
- One might wonder whether this makes the previous section on mental action and attributability otiose.
- Collier believed them to be, then the Short View is otiose.
- US law makes such a distinction in any event otiose.
INEFFECTUAL vs OTIOSE: QUESTIONS
- Why was the legislature ineffectual under the Articles of Confederation?
- Is the semantic rule of male as Norm really ineffectual?
- Was Malcolm X ineffectual in the Black Freedom Movement?
- Does bystander cell activation lead to ineffectual sensing/clearance?
- N/A