just because

English

Adverb

just because (not comparable)

  1. Used to show that the truth or existence of one thing does not logically justify the truth or existence of another thing.
    Just because he didn't accept your friend request (it) doesn't mean he has forgotten you nor does it imply that he no longer wants to be friends with you.
  2. Used to say that something has insufficient grounds for being done.
    • 1985 February 9, Pip and Jane Baker, The Mark of the Rani episode 2, spoken by the Rani:
      [My banishment was p]etty spite on the part of the Lord President, just because they [my lab mice] et his cat.
  3. For no particular reason.
    Synonym: for the hell of it

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