Definition of the word effete

Pronunciation of vocabulary effete

effeteadjective

hiệu quả

/ɪˈfiːt//ɪˈfiːt/

Origin of the word effete

The word "effete" has a rich history dating back to the 15th century. It originates from the Latin word "effetus," which means "having brought forth" or "produced." In the 16th century, the word evolved to describe something that has been exhausted or depleted, often in a physical sense. For example, a field that has been farmed extensively might be described as "effete" because it has been depleted of its fertility. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include connotations of decline, degeneracy, or lack of vitality. In the 19th century, the word became associated with the idea of something being weakened or enfeebled, whether physically, morally, or intellectually. Today, "effete" is often used to describe something or someone that is perceived as weak, decadent, or lacking in vigor or resilience.

Vocabulary summary effete

typeadjective

meaningexhausted, weary

meaningweakened, impotent

meaningout of date

Example of vocabulary effetenamespace

meaning

with manners and interests that other people consider silly, unimportant and not sincere

với cách cư xử và sở thích mà người khác cho là ngớ ngẩn, không quan trọng và không chân thành

  • They despised us as effete art students.

    Họ coi thường chúng tôi như những sinh viên mỹ thuật kém cỏi.

meaning

weak; without the power that it once had

yếu đuối; không có sức mạnh mà nó từng có

  • an effete monarchy

    một chế độ quân chủ hiệu quả

meaning

behaving in a way that is regarded as weak or typical of a woman

cư xử theo cách được coi là yếu đuối hoặc điển hình của phụ nữ


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