consecutive
Aussprache: [kənˈsɛk.jʊ.tɪv]
Wort
Kontext: „time sequence“
(adjective) Consecutive means things that come one after the other without any breaks. It's like when you have numbers counting up, like 1, 2, 3. They are consecutive because they follow each other in order.
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She won three consecutive races, which made her very happy.
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He didn't win any consecutive matches; they were all spread out.
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Can you name three consecutive days of the week?
Kontext: „events“
(adjective) Consecutive can also mean events or things happening right after one another without a break. It shows the order and timing of things, like in a story where one event leads right into the next.
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The concert lasted for four consecutive hours, and everyone enjoyed it.
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There weren't any consecutive performances; they had long breaks in between.
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What were the consecutive events that happened at the festival?
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