Cause Meaning in English
word
/ˈkɑz/, /ˈkɔz/
KAHZ or KAWZ
/kˈɔːz/
KAWZ
परिभाषा
A reason or motive for an action or event; something that makes something happen. It can also refer to an aim or principle someone supports.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Often used in both formal and informal contexts. Common collocations include 'cause of the accident' and 'charity cause.' Avoid confusing with 'because' (a conjunction). 'Cause' as a noun can mean a principle or campaign someone supports.
Spanish: causa - provocarPortuguese (BR): causa - causarPortuguese (PT): causa - causarChinese (Simplified): 原因 - 引起Chinese (Traditional): 原因 - 引起Hindi: कारण - कारण बननाArabic: سبب - يسببBengali: কারণ - উদ্দেশ্য (সমর্থনযোগ্য)Russian: причина - дело (идея или кампания)Japanese: 原因 - 大義(支援する活動や主義)Vietnamese: nguyên nhân - lý tưởng (mục tiêu, phong trào ủng hộ)Korean: 원인 - 대의(목적, 주의)Turkish: sebep - dava (amaç, savunulan görüş)Urdu: سبب - مقصد (جسے حمایت کی جائے)Indonesian: penyebab - sebab - tujuan (yang didukung)
उदाहरण वाक्य
The heavy rain was the cause of the flood.
basic
Smoking can cause serious health problems.
basic
She supports a good cause to help children.
basic
What caused the power outage last night?
natural
He made it clear that protecting the environment is a worthy cause.
natural
I think the noise outside caused her to lose focus.
natural