This is the 2096th most frequent Spanish word.
causó
"Caused."
Here, 'causó' is used as the past tense of 'causar', meaning 'to cause' or 'to provoke' an event or situation.
El accidente causó un gran tráfico en la carretera.
The accident caused heavy traffic on the highway.
In this sentence, 'causó' shows how a specific information led to a particular emotional response, implying influence or provocation.
La noticia causó sorpresa entre los vecinos.
The news caused surprise among the neighbors.
Here, 'causó' indicates the consequence or emotional state resulted by someone's actions, demonstrating cause-and-effect relationship.