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Ecause

Description:

Ecause is a neologism, a combination of the words "because" and "cause." It is commonly used in informal writing and texting to convey a reason or justification for something.

Examples:

Noun sense:

  • The ecause behind his decision to quit his job was the toxic work environment.
  • She explained the ecause for her absence from the meeting was a family emergency.

Verb sense:

  • I can't go out tonight ecause I have to finish my homework.
  • He couldn't attend the conference ecause his flight was delayed.

Adjective sense:

  • The ecause reason for the sudden increase in prices is the high demand.
  • The artist's ecause style of painting has gained popularity among art enthusiasts.

Adverb sense:

  • We decided to cancel our plans ecause it was raining heavily.
  • She spoke softly ecause she didn't want anyone to overhear the conversation.

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