(US, colloquial) On account of the fact that: … In this page you can discover 39 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for because, like:
since
, due-to, for the reason that, by reason of, as a result of, as, on-account-of, therefore, for, in-behalf-of and in consequence of.
What’s another way to say just because?
for fun for no good reason | for no particular reason for no reason in particular | for the hell of it for the sake of it | no reason without cause |
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What word can I use instead of because?
- ’cause,
- as,
- as long as,
- being (as or as how or that)
- [chiefly dialect],
- considering,
- for,
- inasmuch as,
Can we write coz instead of because?
Cos, a short form of because, is pronounced /kəz/ or /kɒz/ and can also be spelt ’cause.
It can be used instead of because
(and cos of instead of because of). We often use it in speaking, emails and text messages, especially in informal situations: … Why are you and Adam not talking to each other?
What can I say instead of for example?
- “For instance …” “For example” and “for instance” can be used interchangeably. …
- “To give you an idea …” Use this phrase to introduce a use case or example. …
- “As proof …” …
- “Suppose that …” …
- “To illustrate …” …
- “Imagine …” …
- “Pretend that …” …
- “To show you what I mean …”
What can I say instead of I think?
In my opinion… I believe… | In my point of view… I consider… | If you ask me… To me… | As far as I can tell… From my point of view… | To my mind… It is my view… |
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How do you use just because?
You use just because when
you want to say that a particular situation should not necessarily make you come to a particular conclusion
. Just because it has a good tune does not mean it is great music. Just because something has always been done a certain way does not make it right.
Does just because mean no reason?
: for the simple or single reason that Don’t get nervous just because the teacher might ask you a question. Just because your friends do it, that doesn’
t mean
that you should do it, too.
What is it called when you do something just because?
1. Perhaps gratuitously. Definition:
being done in a manner not demanded by the circumstances
, without apparent reason, cause, or justification. https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/301906/word-meaning-doing-something-just-cause-you-can-or-have-the-abilitity-to-do-it/302018#302018.
Is due to in a sentence?
(4)
The problem may be due to poor workmanship
. (5) Your headaches are due to stress. (6) His success was due to his industry. (7) The team’s success was largely due to her efforts.
Can Because be an answer?
Can you start a sentence with “because”? The short and simple
answer is yes, you can
. … But for whatever reason, people often avoid starting a sentence with “because.”
Does cause mean because?
“cause” (said like coz)
is the same as ‘because
‘, but said the other way, it’s a totally different word, like: I wound the bandage around the wound.
How do you write for example?
The
abbreviation “e.g.”
stands for the Latin exempli gratia, which means “for example” or “for the sake of example.” The abbreviation “i.e.” stands for the Latin phrase id est, which means “that is to say” or “in other words.” When writing, we often use these terms like examples (e.g.) to emphasize a point or use (i.e. …
How do you use for example in a sentence?
You use for example
to introduce and emphasize something that shows that something is true
. Take, for example, the simple sentence: “The man climbed up the hill.”
Is for example formal?
Both of these expressions are used when a speaker or writer wants to introduce a specific person or thing that helps to explain or confirm a general statement. Note, however, that for example is used much more frequently than for instance, particularly in formal contexts, so in academic writing it is a safer choice.
What’s another way to say I feel like?
I would like I desire | I want I wish for |
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