consequence
Prononciation : [ˈkɒn·sɪˌkwens]
Mot
Contexte : « cause and effect »
(noun) what happens as a result of something else. If you do something, the consequence is what happens because of that action. It can be good or bad depending on what you did.
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Studying hard for the test had a positive consequence; she got an A.
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Not following the rules can have serious consequences, like losing privileges.
Exemple
What do you think will be the consequence of not completing your homework?
Contexte : « importance »
(noun) the importance or significance of something. This meaning looks at how the action can impact things around you, like a ripple effect.
Exemple
His actions had far-reaching consequences that changed the community for the better.
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Ignoring the consequences of their choices often leads to problems later.
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Why do you think understanding the consequences of our choices is important?
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