consequent (Meaning)
consequent (s)
occurring with or following as a consequence
Synonyms & Antonyms of consequent
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Antonyms:
- inconsequent
- inconsequential
- incoherent
- incoherent
- misleading
- fallacious
- fallacious
- illogical
- unsound
- weak
- sophistical
- invalid
- invalid
- irrational
- misleading
- irrational
- specious
- illegitimate
- inconsequential
- illogical
- weak
- unsound
- sophistical
- illegitimate
- unreasonable
- unreasonable
- inconsequent
- specious
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Antonyms:
- absurd
- eristical
- stupid
- mad
- eristic
- stupid
- thoughtless
- nonsensical
- absurd
- casuistical
- casuistic
- crazy
- preposterous
- eristic
- sophistic
- crazy
- insane
- insane
- fatuous
- unscientific
- preposterous
- casuistic
- eristical
- fatuous
- unarticulated
- thoughtless
- casuistical
- nonsensical
- sophistic
- mad
- unscientific
- unarticulated
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consequent Sentence Examples
- The consequent increase in temperature led to a record-breaking heatwave.
- He suffered from a consequent loss of income after losing his job.
- The study found a direct link between smoking and the consequent health issues.
- Her absence from the meeting had no consequent impact on the decision-making process.
- The consequent delays in the project timeline resulted in frustration among the team members.
- Failure to follow safety protocols can have consequent legal ramifications for the company.
- The consequent rise in prices made it difficult for families to afford basic necessities.
- The poor weather conditions and consequent flight cancellations disrupted travel plans for many passengers.
- The company's decision to expand its operations had consequent effects on the local economy.
- She carefully considered the consequent outcomes before making her final decision.
FAQs About the word consequent
occurring with or following as a consequence
logical, reasonable, rational, sensible, good, valid, coherent, sound, empiric, analytic
inconsequent, inconsequential, incoherent, incoherent, misleading, fallacious, fallacious, illogical, unsound, weak
The consequent increase in temperature led to a record-breaking heatwave.
He suffered from a consequent loss of income after losing his job.
The study found a direct link between smoking and the consequent health issues.
Her absence from the meeting had no consequent impact on the decision-making process.