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
SYNONYMS FOR consequence
OTHER WORDS FROM consequence
non·con·se·quence, noun su·per·con·se·quence, nounWords nearby consequence
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
- a conclusion reached by reasoning
- the conclusion of an argument
- 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.