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Meaning

The word "consecutive" refers to things that follow one after another in a sequence without interruption. It is often used to describe events, numbers, or conditions that occur in order, such as consecutive days or consecutive numbers.

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Etymology

The word "consecutive" comes from the Latin word "consecutivus," which means "following closely." It is formed by combining "con-" (together) and "sequi" (to follow).

Examples

  1. The team won three consecutive games, which boosted their confidence.
  2. She completed five consecutive hours of study without taking a break.
  3. The consecutive chapters of the book build on each other to create a compelling story.
  4. The weather forecast predicted consecutive days of rain, leading to many outdoor events being canceled.
  5. In mathematics, a series of consecutive integers is found by adding 1 to the previous number.
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