Definition of consequence noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [countable, usually plural] a result of something that has happened, especially an unpleasant result. Remember that actions have consequences. Have you considered the possible consequences? Reform often produces unintended consequences.
Unfortunately, leaving the workforce to take care of a child can have negative life-long economic consequences, from lost wage growth to lower retirement savings.
consequence (ˈkɒnsɪkwəns) n 1. a result or effect of some previous occurrence 2. an unpleasant result (esp in the phrase take the consequences)
If river levels continue to rise, it will have very serious consequences for many people's homes. This form of destitution in the midst of plenty is not only morally obscene; it has social consequences which affect everyone. Except the consequences are completely predictable.
consequences definition: results or effects of an action or condition. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words. Discover expressions like "face the consequences", "damn the consequences", "whatever the consequences".
The concept of consequences has been a fundamental part of human decision-making and moral philosophy throughout history. Understanding the potential consequences of our actions is essential for responsible behavior and ethical decision-making.
take the consequences, to suffer something unpleasant as a result of some other action, event, etc.: If you don't pay your bills you'll have to take the consequences.
Florida has been known for being a battleground state in American presidential elections, although it has turned increasingly Republican in recent years. Florida's climate varies from subtropical in the north to tropical in the south. It is the only state besides Hawaii to have a tropical climate, and the only continental state with a coral reef.