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Meaning

The word "because" is a conjunction that is used to introduce a reason or explanation for something. It connects two clauses, indicating that one clause (the result) is the consequence of the other clause (the cause).

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Etymology

The word "because" comes from Middle English "bi cause," which literally means "by cause." It was formed from the combination of the preposition "by" and the noun "cause."

Examples

  1. She stayed home from school because she was feeling sick.
  2. I decided to go for a walk because the weather was nice.
  3. He didn't attend the meeting because he had another appointment.
  4. The game was postponed because of the heavy rain.

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