Meaning & Definition
noun
A grammatical construction or form that indicates causation.
In English, the causative is formed by using verbs like 'have' and 'get' in sentences such as 'I had my car repaired.'
adjective
Causing or capable of causing an effect or a result.
The causative agent of the infection was identified as a new strain of bacteria.
In grammar, relating to a verb that indicates the action of causing another action.
The verb 'make' can be used as a causative verb in sentences like 'She made him cry.'
Etymology
From Latin 'causativus', meaning 'causing'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
causative verb:
A verb that indicates that the subject causes someone else to carry out an action.
causative agent:
An entity that brings about an effect or change.
causative factor:
A circumstance or element that contributes to a result.
Slang Meanings
Causative vibes
That song has some causative vibes that totally lift my mood.
Causative powers
She has the causative powers to change the situation with just her words.