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effortful

[ ef-ert-fuhl ]

adjective

  1. marked by effort or exertion; labored.


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Other Word Forms

  • fǰ·ڳܱ· adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of effortful1

First recorded in 1895–1900; effort + -ful
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The film is a feat of maximalist and moody production design and cinematography, but the tedious and overwrought script renders every character two-dimensional, despite the effortful acting and teary pronunciations.

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Either they’re not actually funny, or they get too in their head about being perceived as funny as they think they are, and the result is a guest-host turn that feels too effortful.

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It is an effortfully attractive place with well-kept painted brick homes and clipped lawns.

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She has worked, effortfully, to capture the voice and the pose, even if the film fails her in terms of rapture.

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In this way, through sustained and effortful looking, we are finally rewarded with intimate visions of metallic door plates and keys, adorned with colorful ribbons and arrayed against a backdrop of gilded emergency blankets.

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