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Meaning

The word "consequently" is an adverb that means "as a result" or "for that reason." It is used to indicate that something follows logically from what has been stated before.

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Etymology

"Consequently" comes from the Latin word "consequentem," which is the present participle of "consequi," meaning "to follow." The prefix "con-" means "together" or "with," while "sequi" means "to follow."

Examples

  1. She studied very hard for the exam; consequently, she received a high score.
  2. The storm caused significant flooding; consequently, many roads were closed.
  3. He neglected his health for years, and consequently, he experienced serious medical issues.
  4. The team worked late to meet the deadline; consequently, they were able to complete the project on time.
  5. Their continued investment in progressive technologies has improved productivity; consequently, their profits have increased.