English, asked by thrishitthrishit, 2 months ago

What is the adverb of
"consequences"?
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o consequitively
O consequently
O concisely
Ocontinuously​

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Answered by sonaann9495
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Answer:

consequently

Explanation:

conjunctive) As a result or consequence of something.

(sequence, obsolete) subsequently, following after in time or sequence.

Synonyms:

ergo, hence, therefore, thus, accordingly, necessarily, so, in consequence, then, thusly, subsequently, thereby, thereupon, wherefore, as a result, inevitably, thence, as a consequence, for that reason, because of that, because of this, for this reason, that being so, on that account, on this account, doing so, due to the fact, due to this, in doing so, in so doing, in that case, in that event, on account of this, on the grounds of this, that being the case, to that end, to this end, by doing so, by doing this, due to this action, as a result of doing this, with that in mind, whence, it follows that, correspondingly, under those circumstances, under the circumstances, as such, resultantly, which is why … more

Examples:

“This tendency can result in the writing being left until the last minute and consequently rushed.”

“By disclaiming it we disvirgin it and consequently get the feeling that the earth is gradually giving way beneath our feet.”

“A great performance by Polanski as the boring, drab office worker who slowly goes insane, and, consequently, sheds his inhibited personality.”

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