consequence

[ kon-si-kwens, -kwuhns ]
/ ˈkɒn sɪˌkwɛns, -kwəns /

noun

the effect, result, or outcome of something occurring earlier: The accident was the consequence of reckless driving.
an act or instance of following something as an effect, result, or outcome.
the conclusion reached by a line of reasoning; inference.
importance or significance: a matter of no consequence.
importance in rank or position; distinction: a man of great consequence in art.

Idioms for consequence

    in consequence, consequently; as a result; hence: He withdrew from the world, and in consequence was forgotten.
    in consequence of, as a result of; on account of: A trial was held in consequence of the investigation.

Origin of consequence

1350–1400; Middle English (< Anglo-French) < Latin consequentia. See consequent, -ence

SYNONYMS FOR consequence

4 moment, weight. See importance.

OTHER WORDS FROM consequence

non·con·se·quence, noun su·per·con·se·quence, noun

British Dictionary definitions for in consequence

consequence
/ (ˈkɒnsɪkwəns) /

noun

a result or effect of some previous occurrence
an unpleasant result (esp in the phrase take the consequences)
significance or importance it's of no consequence; a man of consequence
logic
  1. a conclusion reached by reasoning
  2. the conclusion of an argument
  3. the relations between the conclusion and the premises of a valid argument
the relation between an effect and its cause
in consequence as a result

Idioms and Phrases with in consequence (1 of 2)

in consequence

As a result, therefore, as in She was away for years and in consequence has few friends here. The prepositional phrase in consequence of means “as a result of,” as in In consequence of this finding, there is sure to be further investigation. [Late 1600s]

Idioms and Phrases with in consequence (2 of 2)

consequence

see in consequence; of consequence.