Give cause for Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡɪv/ /ˈkɑz/, /ˈkɔz/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
GIV KAWZ for
ɡˈɪv/ /kˈɔːz/ /fˈɔː
giv KAWZ faw
परिभाषा
To present a reason for something to happen, especially for concern, doubt, or action.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
This is a formal or semi-formal phrase, often used in business, academic, or official contexts. Commonly seen with words like 'concern', 'complaint', 'alarm', e.g., 'give cause for concern'. Not often used in everyday casual speech.
Spanish: dar motivo para - causarPortuguese (BR): dar motivo para - causarPortuguese (PT): dar motivo para - causarChinese (Simplified): 引起...的原因 - 导致Chinese (Traditional): 引起...的原因 - 導致Hindi: का कारण बननाArabic: يثير - يعطي سببًا لـBengali: উদ্বেগের কারণ হওয়া - সন্দেহের কারণ হওয়া - উদ্বেগ সৃষ্টি করাRussian: повод для - основание дляJapanese: 〜の原因となる - 〜の理由となるVietnamese: gây ra lý do cho - gây nênKorean: ~의 원인이 되다 - ~의 이유를 제공하다Turkish: sebep olmak - gerekçe oluşturmakUrdu: وجہ بننا - سبب بنناIndonesian: menimbulkan alasan untuk - memberikan alasan untuk
उदाहरण वाक्य
The smoke from the factory gives cause for concern about air quality.
basic
If you see anything that gives cause for alarm, let me know.
basic
His strange behavior gives cause for suspicion.
basic
The new policy doesn’t really give cause for complaint.
natural
These results shouldn’t give cause for concern, everything is under control.
natural
Nothing in his past gave cause for suspicion until now.
natural