Pronunciation: /eɪˈkɔzəl/
adjective not caused by anything; having no cause or origin
A1 The concept of acausal relationships may be difficult for young children to understand.
A2 Some people believe in acausal connections between events that cannot be explained.
B1 The idea of acausal relationships challenges traditional scientific explanations.
B2 Acausal phenomena are often dismissed by mainstream scientists as unverifiable.
C1 Philosophers have debated the nature of acausal events for centuries.
C2 The concept of acausal relationships is a central theme in the works of certain existentialist writers.
formal The concept of acausal events challenges traditional notions of cause and effect.
informal It's hard to wrap my head around the idea of acausal relationships.
slang I heard this rapper's lyrics are so acausal, they don't make any sense.
figurative The artist's abstract painting was described as acausal, leaving viewers to interpret its meaning on their own.
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