AdjectiveSequence, order
Usage Frequency10.0/10
Meanings
01
Following continuously; in unbroken sequence.
অবিচ্ছিন্নভাবে অনুসরণ করে; একটানা ক্রমে।
Used to describe events or items that follow one after another without interruption.02
Occurring in regular succession.
নিয়মিতভাবে একের পর এক ঘটছে।
Often used in mathematics and statistics to describe sequential numbers or data points.Examples
"She was absent for three consecutive days."
সে পরপর তিন দিন অনুপস্থিত ছিল।
"The team won five consecutive games."
দলটি পরপর পাঁচটি খেলায় জিতেছে।
"The numbers 1, 2, and 3 are consecutive integers."
সংখ্যা ১, ২, এবং ৩ হল পরপর পূর্ণসংখ্যা।
Phrases & Idioms
"in consecutive order"
Meaning
Following one after another in sequence
ধারাবাহিকভাবে একের পর এক অনুসরণ করে
Example
"The pages were arranged in consecutive order."
পৃষ্ঠাগুলি ধারাবাহিকভাবে সাজানো হয়েছিল।
"three consecutive times"
Meaning
Happening three times in a row
একটানা তিনবার ঘটছে
Example
"He won the award three consecutive times."
তিনি একটানা তিনবার পুরস্কার জিতেছেন।
Quick Info
Origin
From Latin 'consecutivus', following in sequence.
Word Forms
baseconsecutive
pluralconsecutives
comparativemore consecutive
superlativemost consecutive
present_participleconsecuting
gerundconsecuting
AI Learning Tip
Consider using 'consecutive' when you want to emphasize the unbroken nature of a sequence.
যখন আপনি কোনও ক্রমের অবিচ্ছিন্ন প্রকৃতি জোর দিতে চান তখন 'consecutive' ব্যবহার করার কথা বিবেচনা করুন।
Famous Quotes
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts."
— Winston Churchill
"The key is not to prioritize what's on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities."
— Stephen Covey
Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Confusing 'consecutive' with 'sequential', which may not necessarily be unbroken.
✓ 'Consecutive' implies an unbroken sequence, while 'sequential' only means following in order.
❌ Using 'consecutive' when 'sequential' is more appropriate because the order is important, but not necessarily unbroken.
✓ If the order is important but not strictly unbroken, use 'sequential'.
❌ Misspelling 'consecutive' as 'consectutive'.
✓ The correct spelling is 'consecutive'.
