because
All shown below are another word for because.
A
- because; in the capacity of
C
- [conj.]conjunctionbecause; taking into accountExample Sentence:
- In addition, we need to consider the cost factor.
- On the other hand, we should also take into account the potential benefits.
- Furthermore, the success of the project is contingent upon a thorough market analysis.
- In conclusion, it is essential to consider the long-term effects of our decisions.
- Moreover, we must consider the impact on the environment.
D
- because of; owing to
F
- [conj.]conjunctionbecause; on behalf ofExample Sentence:
- Thank you for your help.
- I apologize for my mistake.
- I am grateful for your support.
- I am sorry for the inconvenience.
- Thank you for your understanding.
G
- [conj.]conjunctionbecause; taking into considerationExample Sentence:
- In addition
- As a result
- On the other hand
- In conclusion
- In contrast
I
- [conj.]conjunctionbecause; since; in view of the fact thatExample Sentence:
- Inasmuch as he has worked hard, he deserves a promotion.
- Inasmuch as I respect his opinion, I disagree with him on this matter.
- Inasmuch as the weather is bad, we will cancel the outdoor event.
- Inasmuch as she is my sister, I will always support her.
- Inasmuch as the company is facing financial difficulties, we need to cut costs.
- [prep.]prepositionbecause; considering thatExample Sentence:
- I'm going to the store on my way home.
- She sat beside her best friend at the party.
- He jumped over the fence to get to the other side.
- Please put the book on the shelf.
- The cat is hiding under the table.
O
- [prep.]prepositionbecause of; due toExample Sentence:
- On account of his bad behavior, he was expelled from school.
- They canceled the concert on account of the bad weather.
- On account of my late arrival, the meeting had already started.
- The game was postponed on account of the heavy rain.
- On account of the traffic jam, he arrived late for the interview.
S
- [conj.]conjunctionbecause; for the reason thatExample Sentence:
- Since I started exercising regularly, I have noticed a significant improvement in my overall health.
- The company has seen a decline in sales since the new competitor entered the market.
- I haven't seen my best friend since we graduated from high school.
- Since they got married, they have been traveling the world together.
- Since it's raining, we should bring an umbrella.
- [conj.]conjunctionbecause; considering thatExample Sentence:
- Seeing as it's raining, we should stay indoors.
- Seeing as you're busy, I'll help you with the chores.
- Seeing as she's late again, we'll have to start without her.
- Seeing as he's been working hard, he deserved a break.
- Seeing as we're in a hurry, let's take a taxi.