causals

/ˈkɔzəlz/
noun
  1. Words or phrases that express a cause or reason (e.g., 'because,' 'since,' 'as').
    • Teachers often encourage students to use causals to make their writing clearer.
    • The essay used several causals to explain the author's reasoning.
    • In grammar class, we learned about causals like 'because' and 'since.'
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