consequently
Pronunciation: [ˈkɒnsɪkwəntli]
Word
Context: "cause and effect"
(adverb) this word is used to show that something happens as a result of something else. If you understand a reason for something, you can say that it happened consequently.
Example
She studied hard for her test, and consequently, she passed with flying colors.
Example
He forgot his umbrella, and consequently, he did not get wet that day.
Example
What did she do differently that caused her to succeed consequently?
Context: "logical reasoning"
(adverb) this word is used to show that one thing logically follows another. It's like saying 'because of that, this happens next.'
Example
He improved his diet, and consequently, he felt healthier and had more energy.
Example
They didn't prepare for the meeting, and consequently, they were unprepared when it started.
Example
Why did she get a promotion? What did she do consequently to earn it?
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