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causar

/kawˈzaʁ/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To cause, provoke, bring about, or produce an effect, feeling, or event.

Example Sentences:
  • As fortes chuvas podem causar enchentes na cidade.
  • Suas palavras causaram uma grande confusão na reunião.
2.verb

To cause a stir, make a scene, show off, or make a strong impression (colloquial, Brazilian Portuguese).

Example Sentences:
  • Ela adora se vestir bem para causar nas festas.
  • Aquele comentário polêmico na internet causou bastante.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

From Latin causārī ('to plead a cause, debate, accuse'), from causa ('cause, reason, lawsuit'). Over time, the meaning shifted from legal pleading to the general sense of bringing about an effect.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

'Causar' looks and sounds almost exactly like the English verb 'to cause'. Just remember to pronounce the 's' like a 'z' and add the Portuguese infinitive ending '-ar'!

Frequently Asked Questions About “causar

1. What is the meaning of “causar” in English?

In English, causar (verb) is defined as: “To cause, provoke, bring about, or produce an effect, feeling, or event.”.

2. How do you use “causar” in a sentence?

As fortes chuvas podem causar enchentes na cidade.

3. What are English synonyms of “causar”?

Common synonyms include:provocar,originar,acarretar,motivar,produzir

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “causar”?

From Latin causārī ('to plead a cause, debate, accuse'), from causa ('cause, reason, lawsuit'). Over time, the meaning shifted from legal pleading to the general sense of bringing about an effect.