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/əˈfɪʃənt/

Adjective
comp: more efficientsup: most efficient

The word conveys a sense of streamlined precision where the ratio of input to output is optimized. It describes a process or person that achieves maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort, time, or expense. While 'effective' means simply getting the desired result, 'efficient' focuses on how that result is achievedspecifically through the avoidance of waste. An effective doctor cures the patient; an efficient doctor cures the patient in half the time using fewer resources. It carries a strongly positive connotation in professional, technical, and industrial contexts. In personal descriptions, it suggests competence and organization, though if overemphasized, it can occasionally imply a cold or mechanical lack of emotion.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Mid-afternoon in the shared design studio, everyone is busy but Mark.
Sarah

Could you try to be a bit more efficient with those asset requests? David's breathing down my neck.

Sarah
Mark
Mark

Woah, chill. Just trying to dial it in. It's all good.

💡
Sarah is asking Mark to work more quickly and effectively ('efficient') because their boss, David, is pressuring her ('breathing down my neck'). Mark uses casual slang ('chill') and a phrasal verb ('dial it in') to deflect the request, implying he's still perfecting his method rather than admitting to a lack of effort.

Meanings

Adjectiveproductive

Performing or functioning in the best possible manner with the least waste of time and effort.

"The new heating system is far more efficient than the old one."

Collocations & Compounds

efficient working

performing tasks in a way that achieves maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.

The new software led to more efficient working and faster project completion.

efficient market

a market in which prices fully reflect all available information.

In an efficient market, it is difficult to consistently outperform the average investor.

efficient energy use

utilizing energy in a way that minimizes waste and maximizes output.

Investing in efficient energy use can significantly reduce utility bills.

efficient system

an organized set of procedures or components that operates with minimal waste of resources.

The company implemented an efficient system for inventory management.

efficient design

a plan or structure that maximizes effectiveness and minimizes resource consumption.

The architect focused on an efficient design to make the most of the small space.

Etymology

The word 'efficient' comes from the Latin word 'efficiens', the present participle of 'efficere', meaning 'to bring about, accomplish, produce'. It entered English in the mid-17th century, initially relating to the quality of producing a desired effect or result.

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