Pronunciation: /kɔːˈzæləti/
noun the relationship between cause and effect; the principle that everything has a cause
A1 Causality is the relationship between cause and effect.
A2 Students in science class learn about causality in experiments.
B1 The researchers studied the causality of smoking and lung cancer.
B2 Understanding causality is crucial in making informed decisions.
C1 The philosopher debated the concept of causality in his latest book.
C2 The detective used his knowledge of causality to solve the complex case.
formal The study aimed to investigate the causality between smoking and lung cancer.
informal I'm curious about the causality behind her sudden decision to quit her job.
slang I don't understand the whole causality thing with why he broke up with her.
figurative The artist explored the causality of emotions in her abstract painting.
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