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Consecutive

UK /["/kənˈsekjətɪv/"]/US /["/kənˈsekjətɪv/"]/

Definition

following one after another in a continuous series

In simple words: happening one after another without a break

Examples

  • She was absent for nine consecutive days.
  • He is beginning his fourth consecutive term of office.
  • After six consecutive defeats, the team was almost ready to give up.
  • Interest rates rose again for the fifth consecutive month.
  • They achieved their third consecutive year of record sales.

Usage notes

Use 'consecutive' in contexts like sports scores, days, or events. It's not suitable for informal contexts or casual conversation.

Grammar pattern

consecutive + noun

Memory hint

Think of 'consecutive' as 'consequently lined up', like soldiers in a row.

Collocations

  • consecutive days
  • consecutive numbers
  • consecutive events

Synonyms

  • successive
  • sequential
  • following
  • continuous

Antonyms

  • disconnected
  • nonsequential

Common mistakes

  • Using 'consecutive' with non-sequential nouns
  • Confusing 'consecutive' with 'concurrent'
  • Using 'a' instead of 'an' before 'consecutive'