Consecutive (adjective)

  1. Following one after the other without interruption.
  2. Happening or done one after the other in a sequence.

Origin:

From the latin consecutus, meaning "following in a sequence", from conseguire meaning "to follow".

Examples:

  1. The team won the championship for three consecutive years.
  2. He served five consecutive terms as the president of the country.
  3. The consecutive numbers on the ticket were drawn.
  4. The consecutive days of rain caused flooding in the city.
  5. He had consecutive days off from work.
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