Side effect
side-effect, side effect (noun) - effects in addition to the main effects, these additional effects are usually negative effects
an adverse side effect
a serious side effect
severe side effects
a dangerous side effect
an important side effect
a long-term side effect
minimize the risk of long-term side-effects
an unexpected side effect
balance effect against side-effect
side effects far greater than anticipated
a list of possible side effects
suffer side effects
a negative side effect
an undesirable side effect
an unwanted side effect
unwanted side effects
a nasty side effect
a harmful side effect
alarming side effects
a noxious side effect
an unpleasant side effect
an unfortunate side-effect
led to serious undesirable side effects
a positive side effect
a beneficial side effect
a desirable side effect
desirable practical side-effects
a fortunate side effect
suffer a side effect
produce a side effect
have a side effect
cause a side effect
side effect from Y
a side effect of X
make sure there's no side effect
a visible side effect
a side effect of a tax
has a side effect of faster economic growth
an unpleasant side effect on sales
produced little benefit compared to its adverse side-effects
the beneficial side effects of exercise
a happy side effect
potential side effects
be aware of potential side effects
side effects that take years to show up
an incidental side effect
is said to have the side effect of Y
it does have the side-effect of Y
a side-effect of processing
the side effects of traffic in a neighborhood
environmental side effects
the side effects of a medicine
take drug Y with no side effects
a side effect of drug use
a clinical side effect
inducing harmful side effects
have no side effects whatsoever
have many side effects which are sometimes fatally toxic
Example sentences:
* "One happy side-effect of manufacturing laughably expensive cars is, however, a certain price insensitivity in the product itself.
* "Becoming more efficient at your studies is another side-effect of exercise, quite apart from reduced sickness absence from lectures and tutorials."
* "The Bank of Thailand's 30% reserve requirement on capital outflows produced little benefit compared to its adverse side-effects."
* "The side effects were far greater than the central bank anticipated."
* Sleepiness is a side-effect of some cold medicines.
* "One side effect of divided management responsibilities in the company is that the product has never been effectively sold to its intended market to any great degree."
* "We have to make sure there's no side effect."
* "One beneficial side effect of this site security mechanism is that if an employee transfers between sites, all that needs to be done by the transferring site records department is to change the site code to the new site."
* "Dark, hard and faintly bitter, the traditional Chinese medicine is said to have the side-effect of lowering blood-pressure, unlike most other things in Hong Kong."
* "It is probably this incidental side-effect of education which has given currency to another widespread heresy of our times: that education is desirable because it promotes economic growth."
* Getting rid of the Iraqi dictator would be, as James Baker, the secretary of state says, a desirable side-effect, not the central objective endorsed by the United Nations and most countries in the world."
* "This approach to solving the problem will also have desirable practical side-effects."
* "A side-effect of the right of citizens to make foreign exchange deposits has been that, as inflation has continued and accelerated, the dinar value of these deposits has grown much more rapidly than the value of dinar assets held by households."
* "The only side-effect of this deodorant that has been reported: the sweetest smelling boots known to man!"
* "The market for control may be seen from this perspective, therefore, as having a negative side-effect in so far as it gives shareholders an opportunity to make unfair gains at the employees' expense."
* "This is excellent, lad, and I do believe that this exercise is having a beneficial side-effect, namely an improvement in both your grammar and the general ordering of your still-immature intellect."
* "These lessons have had a beneficial side-effect, namely an improvement in my arithmetic."
* "One unfortunate side-effect of the decline in both her visible and invisible balance was that a dramatic change occurred in Britain's net overseas assets."
* "Yet these side-effects will exacerbate powerful deflationary forces in the real economy, thus delaying the recovery which investors are so eagerly anticipating."
* "The practitioner may have to balance safety against economy, speed against certainty, appearance against strength, effect against side-effect, and there is no easy answer."
* "Spirulina, an algae, lacks this side-effect and is high in protein, too."
* "It does have the side-effect of making things feel stiffer and less responsive, though, and I'd probably be inclined to leave this item off my own custom shopping list."
* "Another side-effect of even the gentlest processing is reduced shine."
* "The planned neighborhood was free from conflict with vehicles and the unpleasant side-effects of traffic."
* "This caution obviously arises from the need to minimize the risk of long-term side-effects caused by seemingly innocent new substances."
* "An important side-effect of both these objectives has been the significant increase in the numbers caught in the dependency culture of means-tested assistance."
* "There's is one other visible side effect."
* "No clinical side effect was observed throughout the study."
* "Sandblasting of the rock to remove graffiti painted on it over the holiday has had the beneficial side effect of totally cleaning the surface of chalk and rubber marks."
* "Will he now confirm that one side effect of the appalling poll tax is that more than a million citizens of this country have not registered to vote?"
* "Once the test pilot comes out of the chamber, a nasty side effect is that the ageing process becomes speeded up."
* He and his department have been reluctant to discuss ideas for energy conservation, claiming that sulphur emissions from power stations have declined since 1979 (and ignoring the fact that they have risen since 1984, a side effect of faster economic growth)."
* "It's yet to be seen if the report will have an unpleasnat side effect on sales."
* "One side effect of being the country's largest PR firm is that, rightly or wrongly, it can give potential clients the impression of being both expensive and impersonal."
* "It is very interesting to note that many people who have been unable to eat cheese because of headaches, migraines or digestive problems following its consumption are able to eat organically produced cheeses with no side effects."
* "We cannot prevent old age, but we can be aware of its side effects, we can prevent over-attached dog relationships and prevention is always better than a cure."
* "In strong soils these side effects may take some years to show up on poor land they can exhaust the humus very quickly with disastrous results."
* "Three widely-prescribed drugs have come under question following the discovery that they led to serious undesirable side effects."
* "The problem with all these drugs is that they have many side effects which are sometimes fatally toxic."
* "There is no sound evidence of Ginseng inducing harmful side effects."
* "I have no side effects whatsoever."
* "A quarter of people who take it get side effects."
* "Let me just tell you some of the side effects which the company making it admit to."
* "Nobody denies that Prozac has side effects."
* "I went on Zeroxac, and there are side effects when you start, while you get used to the dosage okay."
* "Nicola, you suffered some of the side effects that we've been hearing about tonight, and then things got really bad."
* "Erosion, pollution and disruption of wildlife are other side effects."
* "He saw the side effects of drugs on her, loss of balance and blurred vision… and believes this should now be investigated."
* "And this can cause side effects which can be so severe that the drugs must be used very sparingly."
* "The list of possible side effects is very short."






