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How to spell CAUSITIVELY correctly?

If you've misspelled "causitively", fear not! The correct spelling is "causatively". This word refers to something that acts as a cause or has the power to cause. So, next time you want to express a causal relationship, remember to use the correct spelling of "causatively" instead.

List of suggestions on how to spell Causitively correctly

  • Acquisitively The little boy examined the toy store acquisitively, trying to decide which item he wanted most.
  • Additively The flavors of chocolate and mint complement each other additively in this ice cream.
  • Causative The causative factor for the decline in quality of their products was the lack of investment in advanced technology.
  • Cognitively Children's brains develop cognitively as they learn and acquire new knowledge and skills.
  • Positively She greeted everyone with a warm smile, positively radiating joy and enthusiasm.
  • Punitively The judge decided to punitively sentence the defendant for his repeated offenses.
  • Sensitively She sensitively approached the topic, aware of the potential impact it could have on his emotions.
  • Transitively He explained the concept transitively, making sure everyone understood the step-by-step process.

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