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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: conséquence
English
[edit ]Etymology
[edit ]From Middle English consequence , from Old French consequence ,[1] from Latin consequentia . While analysable as con- + sequence , its adjective form has a different origin.
Pronunciation
[edit ]- (Received Pronunciation ) IPA (key): /ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwɛns/
- (General American , Atlantic Canada ) IPA (key): /ˈkɑn.sɪ.kwɛns/, /ˈkɑn.sɪ.kwəns/
- (Canada , dialects of the US) IPA (key): /ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwɛns/
- (Australian ) IPA (key): /ˈkɔn.sɪ.kwens/
- (New Zealand ) IPA (key): /ˈkɒn.sə.kwens/, [ˈkɔ̟n.sə.kwens]
Noun
[edit ]consequence (countable and uncountable , plural consequences )
- An effect; something that follows a cause as a result.
- 1992, Rudolf M[athias] Schuster, The Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of North America: East of the Hundredth Meridian, volume V, Chicago, Ill.: Field Museum of Natural History, →ISBN, page 7:
- The lobule margins, furthermore, are arched away from the lobe, with the consequence that (when fully inflated) the abaxial leaf surface forms the interior lining of the lobule.
- An unwanted or unpleasant effect.
- I'm warning you. If you don't get me the report on time, there will be consequences.
- 2013 September-October, Michael Sivak, "Will AC Put a Chill on the Global Energy Supply?", in American Scientist :
- Nevertheless, it is clear that the global energy demand for air-conditioning will grow substantially as nations become more affluent, with the consequences of climate change potentially accelerating the demand.
- consecution; chain of causes and effects.
- conclusion, deduction or inference; the thing concluded.
- (especially when preceded by "of") Importance, influence, or significance.
- My opinions are of no consequence whatsoever to my parents.
- 1848 November – 1850 December, William Makepeace Thackeray, chapter 19, in The History of Pendennis. [...] , volume (please specify |volume=I or II), London: Bradbury and Evans, [...], published 1849–1850, →OCLC:
- Thus young Pen, the only son of an estated country gentleman, with a good allowance, and a gentlemanlike bearing and person, looked to be a lad of much more consequence than he was really; and was held by the Oxbridge authorities, tradesmen, and undergraduates, as quite a young buck and member of the aristocracy.
- 2011 September 2, Phil McNulty, "Bulgaria 0-3 England", in BBC:
- Rooney's United team-mate Chris Smalling was given his debut at right-back and was able to adjust to the international stage in relatively relaxed fashion as Bulgaria barely posed a threat of any consequence.
Synonyms
[edit ]- (effect): aftercome
- (unwanted or unpleasant effect): repercussion
- (importance, influence, significance): moment , (hyponyms) distinction , rank , value
- (conclusion): implication
Derived terms
[edit ]Related terms
[edit ]Collocations
[edit ]with adjectives
- social consequence
- legal consequence
- environmental consequence
- political consequence
- economic consequence
- personal consequence
- cultural consequence
- moral consequence
- unintended consequence
- undesirable consequence
- likely consequence
- probable consequence
- necessary consequence
- logical consequence
- natural consequence
- important consequence
- significant consequence
- bad consequence
- disastrous consequence
- devastating consequence
- fatal consequence
- catastrophic consequence
- harmful consequence
Translations
[edit ]that which follows something on which it depends
- Afrikaans: gevolg (af)
- Albanian: pasojat
- Arabic: عَاقِبَة f (ʕāqiba), نَتِيجَة f (natīja)
- Armenian: հետեւանք (hy) (hetewankʻ)
- Azerbaijani: aqibət (az) , nəticə (az)
- Belarusian: насту́пства n (nastúpstva)
- Bulgarian: сле́дствие (bg) n (slédstvie), после́дствие (bg) n (poslédstvie), после́дица (bg) f (poslédica)
- Burmese: ဝိပါက် (my) (wi.pak), ဝိပါကဝဋ် (my) (wi.paka.wat), အကျိုး (my) (a.kyui:)
- Catalan: conseqüència (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Czech: důsledek (cs) m, následek (cs) m
- Danish: konsekvens (da) c
- Dutch: gevolg (nl) n, consequentie (nl) f
- Esperanto: sekvo , konsekvenco (eo)
- Finnish: seuraus (fi)
- French: conséquence (fr) f
- Galician: consecuencia (gl) f, resultado
- Georgian: შედეგი (šedegi)
- German: Konsequenz (de) f, Folge (de) f
- Greek: συνέπεια (el) f (synépeia)
- Hebrew: תּוֹצָאָה (he) f (totzaá)
- Hindi: परिणाम (hi) m (pariṇām), नतीजा (hi) m (natījā)
- Hungarian: következmény (hu) , okozat (hu)
- Icelandic: afleiðing (is) f
- Indonesian: akibat (id)
- Irish: iarmhairt f
- Italian: conseguenza (it) f
- Japanese: 結果 (ja) (けっか, kekka)
- Kazakh: нәтиже (nätije)
- Khmer: ផលវិបាក (phɑl vibaak), វិបាក (km) (vibaak)
- Korean: 결과(結果) (ko) (gyeolgwa)
- Kurdish:
- Kyrgyz: натыйжа (natıyja)
- Lao: ຜົນ (phon)
- Latin: cōnsequentia f
- Macedonian: последица f (posledica)
- Malay: akibat (ms)
- Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: konsekvens (no) m
- Old English: finta m
- Pashto: عاقبت (ps) m (āqebát), نتيجه (ps) f (natiǰá)
- Persian: عاقبت (fa) ('âqebat), نتیجه (fa) (natije)
- Polish: konsekwencja (pl) f, następstwo (pl) n
- Portuguese: consequência (pt) f, resultado (pt) m
- Romanian: consecință (ro) f, urmare (ro) f, consecvență (ro) f
- Russian: после́дствие (ru) n (poslédstvije), сле́дствие (ru) n (slédstvije)
- Scottish Gaelic: buil f, èifeachd f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: по̀следица f, по̀сљедица f
- Latin: pòsledica (sh) f, pòsljedica (sh) f
- Slovak: dôsledok m, následok m
- Slovene: posledica (sl) f
- Spanish: consecuencia (es) f
- Swedish: konsekvens (sv) c
- Tajik: оқибат (tg) (oqibat), натиҷа (tg) (natija)
- Tamil: விளைவு (ta) (viḷaivu)
- Thai: ผล (th) (pǒn), ผลลัพธ์ (th) (pǒn-láp), วิบาก (wí-bàak)
- Tocharian B: oko
- Turkish: sonuç (tr) , netice (tr)
- Turkmen: netije
- Ukrainian: на́слідок m (náslidok), на́слід m (náslid)
- Urdu: نتیجہ m (natīja)
- Uyghur: ئاقىۋەت (aqiwet)
- Uzbek: oqibat (uz) , natija (uz)
- Vietnamese: hậu quả (vi)
result of actions, especially unpleasant
- Afrikaans: gevolg (af)
- Arabic: عَاقِبَة f (ʕāqiba)
- Armenian: հետեւանք (hy) (hetewankʻ)
- Bulgarian: после́дица (bg) f (poslédica), резулта́т (bg) m (rezultát)
- Catalan: conseqüència (ca) f
- Czech: následek (cs) m
- Danish: konsekvens (da) c, bagslag n
- Dutch: gevolg (nl) n
- Esperanto: sekvo , rezulto (eo)
- Finnish: jälkiseuraus , seuraamus (fi)
- Galician: consecuencia (gl) f, resultado
- German: Konsequenz (de) f, Folge (de) f
- Greek: συνέπεια (el) f (synépeia)
- Hebrew: תּוֹצָאָה (he) f (totzaá), הַשְׁלָכָה (he) f (hashlachá)
- Hungarian: következmény (hu)
- Irish: iarmhairt f
- Kashmiri: خٔمِیازٕ m (khạmiyāzụ)
- Kazakh: салдар (saldar)
- Norwegian:
- Persian: پی آمد (fa)
- Polish: skutek (pl) m
- Portuguese: consequência (pt) f, resultado (pt) m
- Russian: ито́г (ru) m (itóg)
- Scottish Gaelic: buil f, èifeachd f, toradh m
- Spanish: consecuencia (es) f
- Swedish: konsekvens (sv) c
- Tamil: விளைவு (ta) (viḷaivu), பின்விளைவு (piṉviḷaivu)
- Thai: ผล (th) (pǒn), ผลลัพธ์ (th) (pǒn-láp)
- Tocharian B: oko
- Ukrainian: результа́т (uk) m (rezulʹtát)
- Vietnamese: hậu quả (vi)
proposition collected from the agreement of other previous propositions
chain of causes and effects; consecution
- Finnish: syy-seurausketju
importance with respect to what comes after
power to influence or produce an effect
- Bulgarian: влия́телност f (vlijátelnost)
- Finnish: vaikutusvalta (fi)
- German: Konsequenz (de) f
- The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.
Translations to be checked
- Serbo-Croatian: (please verify) konsekvèncija (sh) f, (please verify) konzekvèncija (sh) f
- Telugu: (please verify) పర్యవసానం (paryavasānaṁ)
See also
[edit ]Verb
[edit ]consequence (third-person singular simple present consequences , present participle consequencing , simple past and past participle consequenced )
- (transitive ) To threaten or punish (a child, etc.) with specific consequences for misbehaviour.
- 1998, Terry M. Levy, Michael Orlans, Attachment, trauma, and healing:
- The goal of consequencing is to teach the child a lesson that leads to positive choices and behaviors. The goal of punishment is to inflict pain and seek revenge. Angry parenting is punitive and ineffectual.
- 2001, Betty Bedard-Bidwell, Hand in Hand, page 117:
- These behaviours are not acceptable within a classroom setting and often result in the child being consequenced or removed from class.
References
[edit ]- ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2026), "consequence", in Online Etymology Dictionary .
Further reading
[edit ]- "consequence", in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, editors (1895–1910), "consequence", in The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: [...] , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
- "consequence", in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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- English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sekw- (follow)
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- English terms derived from Middle English
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- English terms derived from Latin
- English terms prefixed with con-
- English 3-syllable words
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