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efficacious
[ ef-i-key-shuhs ]
adjective
- capable of having the desired result or effect; effective as a means, measure, remedy, etc.:
The medicine is efficacious in stopping a cough.
efficacious
/ ˌɛfɪˈkeɪʃəs /
adjective
- capable of or successful in producing an intended result; effective as a means, remedy, etc
Derived Forms
- ˌeffiˈcaciousness, noun
- ˌeffiˈcaciously, adverb
Other Words From
- effi·cacious·ly adverb
- effi·cacious·ness noun
- nonef·fi·cacious adjective
- nonef·fi·cacious·ly adverb
- unef·fi·cacious adjective
- unef·fi·cacious·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of efficacious1
Word History and Origins
Origin of efficacious1
Example Sentences
In a paper published in Molecular Psychiatry, researchers outline a new framework for understanding how antidepressants are efficacious in treating MDD.
“If something was to be made available and shown to be efficacious and safe, I think there would be wide use of it,” Jonker says.
The low dose was a little more than 65% efficacious in both cases.
The authors note that gadolinium has not been tested in humans and has not been deemed to be safe or efficacious.
Figuring out which drugs to stop temporarily requires further consultations while the time for efficacious use of Paxlovid dwindles, he said.
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What are other ways to say efficacious?
The adjective efficacious describes things that are capable of having the desired result or effect. But efficacious isn’t quite the same as effectual, effective, or efficient! Find out why on Thesaurus.com.
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