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View usage for: (kɒnsɪkwentli) adverbConsequently means as a result. [formal] Grandfather Dingsdale had sustained a broken back while working in the mines. Consequently,he spent the rest of his life in a wheelchair. Relations between the two companies had, consequently, never been close. Synonyms: as a result, thus, therefore, necessarily More Synonyms of consequently consequently in British English (ˈkɒnsɪkwəntlɪ) adverb, sentence connectoras a result or effect; therefore; hence consequently in American English (ˈkɑnsɪˌkwɛntli; ˈkɑnsɪkwəntli) adverb as a result; by logical inference; therefore Examples of 'consequently' in a sentenceconsequently They have consequently become a place of pilgrimage for modern biologists.They consequently become cautious and inclined to cling to the familiar.Consequently many penalties are cleared just before the finish.But the real stupidity is that the money industry consequently does much less business with the public than it should.National bodies have too big a say in the production of players and consequently much of tennis has become too stereotypical.Consequently, we become more resistant to change.Consequently, in many households mirrors were not hung in the nursery.In the coming winter their precious animals may die of starvation, and consequently many have turned to crime.In this there would be no realistic victor, and conventional forces would consequently play very much a secondary role.You are less capable of solving the problem and consequently you feel less and less competent and more and more under pressure to perform well.In addition to great charm he was blessed with good looks and, consequently, had many female admirers.We got in about one o'clock and consequently feel more than a little jaded now, especially after the perfectly beastly day.With world class sport, we are given the privilege to witness the awe and wonder the athletes undoubtedly feel, and consequently display.Consequently, I feel that my money has been stolen.I feel like I have a guilty secret and consequently feel like a fraud. In other languagesconsequently British English: consequently / ˈkɒnsɪkwəntlɪ/ ADVERB Consequently means as a result. They have been studying continuously since September, and are consequently tired and unhappy. - American English: consequently
- Arabic: باِلتَّالى
- Brazilian Portuguese: consequentemente
- Chinese: 从而
- Croatian: zato
- Czech: tudíž
- Danish: som følge deraf
- Dutch: derhalve
- European Spanish: por consiguiente
- Finnish: sen tähden
- French: en conséquence
- German: folglich
- Greek: συνεπώς
- Italian: conseguentemente
- Japanese: その結果
- Korean: 따라서
- Norwegian: derfor
- Polish: wskutek tego
- European Portuguese: consequentemente
- Romanian: prin urmare
- Russian: следовательно
- Latin American Spanish: por consiguiente
- Swedish: följaktligen
- Thai: ดังนั้น
- Turkish: sonuç olarak
- Ukrainian: отже
- Vietnamese: do vậy
Chinese translation of 'consequently'consequently (ˈkɔnsɪkwəntlɪ) Definition as a result My grandfather sustained a broken back and, consequently, spent the rest of his life in a wheelchair. Synonyms as a result for that reason thence ergo Additional synonymsDefinition consequently We have different backgrounds. Accordingly we will have different futures. Synonyms consequently, so, thus, therefore, hence, subsequently, in consequence, ergo, as a result Definition for this reason The Socialist Party was profoundly divided and hence very weak. Synonyms therefore, thus, consequently, for this reason, in consequence, ergo, on that account Definition inevitably In any policy area, a number of ministries is necessarily involved. Synonyms inevitably, of necessity, compulsorily, unavoidably, perforce (formal), incontrovertibly, nolens volens, consequently, inexorably, ineluctably |