causée

This is the 4023rd most frequent French word.

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causée

"Causée" refers to an informal conversation or chat.


Here, 'causée' is the past participle of the verb 'causer', used as an adjective to describe the pain originating from the accident.

La douleur causée par l'accident était intense.

The pain caused by the accident was intense.


In this sentence, 'causée' functions as an adjective, indicating the attribute of the anger originated from the injustice.

La colère causée par l'injustice le rendait irritable.

The anger caused by the injustice made him irritable.


'Causés' in this context is the masculine plural form of 'causée', agreeing with 'dégâts', showing the result of the storm's action.

Les dégâts causés par la tempête sont considérables.

The damage caused by the storm is significant.