resulted
Pronunciation: [rɪˈzʌltɪd]
Word
Context: "cause and effect"
(verb) to happen as a result of something else. This means something happened because of something that came before it. Like when you study hard for a test and get a good grade, your good grade resulted from your studying.
Example
The heavy rain resulted in a beautiful waterfall.
Example
The lack of study did not result in a passing grade.
Example
What events resulted in this change we are seeing?
Context: "outcome"
(verb) to end up or turn out in a certain way after a series of actions or events. It's like a race where the runners finish and you see who won; their winning resulted from all their training.
Example
His hard work resulted in a promotion at his job.
Example
Her carelessness did not result in the expected success.
Example
What did the investigation result in?
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