Pronunciation: /kɑnsɪˈkwɛnʃəl/
adjective following as a result or effect; important; significant
A1 The weather forecast said rain, so I brought an umbrella. The consequential result was that I stayed dry.
A2 She missed the bus, which had a consequential impact on her arrival time.
B1 The company's decision to cut costs had consequential effects on employee morale.
B2 The new law had a number of consequential implications for the healthcare industry.
C1 The scientist's groundbreaking research had a consequential impact on the field of medicine.
C2 The CEO's resignation had far-reaching and consequential effects on the company's stock price.
formal The company faced consequential financial losses due to the economic downturn.
informal Skipping class can have some pretty consequential consequences.
slang Ditching the party was so not consequential, dude.
figurative The ripple effect of her decision was consequential, touching every aspect of her life.
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