What is the correct spelling for CAUISE?

If you've mistakenly typed "cauise" instead of "cause", worry not! Autocorrect can sometimes be unpredictable. The correct spelling is "cause" and it refers to the reason or motive behind something. Remember to double-check your spelling or let technology lend a helping hand by suggesting the right word.

Correct spellings for CAUISE

  • case The prosecution is seeking a death sentence for the accused in the case.
  • cause
  • Caused The landslide caused by the heavy rain caused a lot of damage.
  • Causer The causer of the accident had to pay for damages.
  • causes The causes of the problem are not yet known.
  • cayuse The cayuse was a small breed of horse that was commonly used by Native American tribes.
  • chaise She reclined on the luxurious chaise and sipped her glass of wine.
  • clause The contract includes a non-compete clause.
  • course He signed up for a cooking course at the community center.
  • cruise We will be departing on a seven-day cruise to the Caribbean next month.
  • cruiser The police cruiser followed closely behind the speeding car.
  • cruse The sailor's cruse of water helped him survive the stormy waters.
  • curse She believed that her bad luck was a result of a curse put on her by a vengeful neighbor.
  • guise He had an arrogant guise that fooled no one.