Causeless example sentences

causeless

definition

  - adjective form of cause

cause

noun

cause (noun) · causes (plural noun)

  - a person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition:

  - reasonable grounds for doing, thinking, or feeling something:

  - a principle, aim, or movement that, because of a deep commitment, one is prepared to defend or advocate:

  - a matter to be resolved in a court of law:

  - an individual's case offered at law:

  - make (something, especially something bad) happen:

Synonyms

cause, source, root, origin, seed, germ, genesis, agency, occasion, mainspring, base, basis, foundation, bottom, seat, originator, author, creator, producer, agent, maker, fountainhead, wellspring, fount, begetter, radix, effect, result, reason, grounds, justification, call, need, necessity, occasion, basis, motive, motivation, inducement, excuse, pretext, purpose, stimulus, provocation, principle, ideal, conviction, tenet, object, end, aim, objective, purpose, interest, movement, enterprise, undertaking, charity, case, suit, lawsuit, action, dispute, contention, create, begin, produce, generate, originate, engender, spawn, occasion, effect, precipitate, prompt, provoke, kindle, trigger, induce, inspire, promote, foster, beget, enkindle, effectuate

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