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Becouse vs. Because — What's the Difference?

Edited by Tayyaba Rehman — By Fiza Rafique — Published on September 16, 2023
"Becouse" is a wrong spelling; the correct spelling is "because," a conjunction indicating the reason for something.

Difference Between Becouse and Because

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Which is correct: Becouse or Because

How to spell Because?

Becouse

Incorrect Spelling

Because

Correct Spelling

Key Differences

Remember "because" has "cause" in it, indicating reason.
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"Becouse" lacks the "a", and without "a" reason, it's incorrect.
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"Because" rhymes with "pause," and both have an "a."
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Visualize the phrase "be a cause" to recall the "a."
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"Becouse" sounds off; trust your ear to guide the spelling.
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Compare with Definitions

Becouse

Becouse is an incorrect spelling of because.
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Because

A word that precedes an explanation.
He left because he was tired.
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Because

Used to introduce a reason or cause.
I'm happy because it's sunny.
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Because

Indicating the reason something happened.
We stayed indoors because of the rain.
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Because

To signify causation.
Plants grow because they get sunlight and water.
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Because

Introducing a clause of purpose.
We study because we want to learn.
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Because

For the reason that; since.
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Because

(archaic) For the reason that.
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Because

On account of, for sake of.
My life is ruined because of you!
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Because

(by ellipsis) Used alone to refuse to provide a full answer a question begun with "why", usually taken as an anapodoton of the elided full phrase "Because I said so".
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Because

By or for the cause that; on this account that; for the reason that.
I hid myself because I was afraid.
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Because

As is known, inferred, or determined from the fact that.
It must be broken, because I pressed the button and nothing happened.
I don't think he is a nice person, because he yells at people for no reason.
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Because

(obsolete) So that, in order that.
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Because

On account of, because of.
He rejected me because revenge, I guess.
It doesn't work because reasons.
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Because

By or for the cause that; on this account that; for the reason that.
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Because

In order that; that.
And the multitude rebuked them because they should hold their peace.
Because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience.
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Common Curiosities

Why is it called because?

It comes from Middle English "by cause," meaning "by reason of, because of."
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What is the root word of because?

Derived from Middle English "by cause."
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What is the pronunciation of because?

/bɪˈkɔz/.
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Which preposition is used with because?

"Of" as in "because of."
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What is the verb form of because?

"Because" does not have a verb form.
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Which vowel is used before because?

It can be preceded by any vowel, depending on context.
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What is the plural form of because?

"Because" does not have a plural form.
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Is because a noun or adjective?

Neither. "Because" is a conjunction.
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What is the singular form of because?

"Because" does not have a singular or plural form.
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Which article is used with because?

Articles typically do not precede "because."
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Is because an adverb?

No.
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Is because a negative or positive word?

Neutral.
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Is the word because imperative?

No.
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What is a stressed syllable in because?

The second syllable, "cause."
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Which conjunction is used with because?

"Because" itself is a conjunction.
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Is because a countable noun?

"Because" is not a noun.
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Which determiner is used with because?

Determiners are not typically used directly before "because."
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What is the first form of because?

"Because" does not have verb forms.
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Is the because term a metaphor?

No, but it can be used within metaphorical contexts.
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What part of speech is because?

Conjunction.
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What is the opposite of because?

"Although" or "despite."
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What is the second form of because?

Not applicable.
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What is the third form of because?

Not applicable.
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How is because used in a sentence?

"She was late because she missed the bus."
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Is because an abstract noun?

No.
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Is because a collective noun?

No.
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How many syllables are in because?

Two syllables.
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Is because a vowel or consonant?

"Because" is a word made up of both vowels and consonants.
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How do we divide because into syllables?

Be-cause.
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What is another term for because?

"Since" or "as."
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