consecutive
/kənˈsɛkjʊtɪv/adjective, adverb4 syllables
Consecutive means: in regular succession without gaps.
Synonyms for consecutive11
adjective, as in in regular succession without gaps
adjective, as in successive (without a break)
adjective, as in one after the other
adverb, as in in a sequential manner
sequentially
What does consecutive mean?4
adjective
1
in regular succession without gaps“serial concerts”
2
successive (without a break)“sick for five straight days”
3
one after the other“back-to-back home runs”
adverb
1
in a sequential manner“we numbered the papers consecutively”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with consecutive?1
four syllables
Show 40 near rhymes
benefitsbenefitnegativedevelopingcompetitiverepresentativerepresentativesrelativesensitiveeditingrelativesthreateningembarrassinggentlemenfeministquestioningexecutivesinheritedparentingsettlingstrengtheningdecorativeprejudicecomparativewelcomingmentioningbenedictimperativesentencingfeministsresemblingapprenticeshipinsensitivetentativetherapistsnegativesbaronessexitednemesisassembling
Consecutive in a sentence
- She has been a nominee on five occasions, three of them in consecutive years.Vanilla
- This is the fifth consecutive day of decline of stock prices.unknown
- Steel output set a record for two consecutive years.unknown
- The coach urged his team not to be complacent following their four consecutive wins.patgfisher
- Dan was sentenced to three consecutive life sentences.Amastan
- Layla was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences.OsoHombre
- The product of n consecutive integers is divided by n! for any natural n.Ooneykcall
- Sami's mental illness didn't alleviate his punishment. He got two consecutive life sentences.OsoHombre
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.