consequences

word · lemma: consequence

/ˈkɑnsəˌkwɛnsəz/
KAHN-suh-kwen-siz
/kˈɒnsɪkwənsɪz/
KON-si-kwuhn-siz

Definition

Consequences are the results or effects of an action, decision, or event. They can be good, bad, or simply what happens next because of something.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for negative results, especially in phrases like 'face the consequences' or 'serious consequences', but it can also be neutral or positive in formal contexts. Common collocations include 'the consequences of', 'have consequences', and 'unintended consequences'.

Example Sentences

Every action has consequences.

basic

He did not think about the consequences of lying.

basic

The storm had serious consequences for the town.

basic

If you keep skipping class, you'll have to deal with the consequences.

natural

We didn't realize the decision would have such big consequences.

natural

Sometimes the smallest choices lead to unexpected consequences.

natural