causé

This is the 1267th most frequent French word.

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causé

The French word "causé" means "caused" in English.


Here, 'causé' is used as the past participle form of the verb 'causer,' implying the act of being the origin or reason for an event or situation.

Il a causé un problème en oubliant de fermer la porte.

He caused a problem by forgetting to close the door.


In this sentence, 'causé' denotes the action of bringing about or inducing a state, specifically confusion due to contradictory information.

Elle a causé beaucoup de confusion avec ses explications contradictoires.

She caused a lot of confusion with her contradictory explanations.


Here, 'caused' is used to express the consequence or result due to an individual's lack of attention in context of progressing a project.

Sa négligence a causé des retards dans le projet.

Her negligence caused delays in the project.