Correct “ineffective” vs incorrect “uneffective.”
Incorrect spelling - “Uneffective” is not used in English.
"uneffective" is a common misspelling of "ineffective". Always use "ineffective" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Ineffective” means not producing the desired effect.
"ineffective": “Ineffective” means not producing the desired effect.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" The treatment was ineffective.
"Correct:" The policy is ineffective.
"Correct:" This method is ineffective.
"Incorrect:" The treatment was uneffective.
"Incorrect:" The policy is uneffective.
Ineffective.
No.
Not producing intended results.
The medicine was ineffective.
Using un- instead of in-.
“Ineffective” is correct; “uneffective” is incorrect.