English adjective: consecutive | |||
| 1. | consecutive one after the other | ||
| Samples | Back-to-back home runs. | ||
| Synonyms | back-to-back | ||
| Similar | succeeding | ||
| Antonyms | preceding | ||
| 2. | consecutive in regular succession without gaps | ||
| Samples | Serial concerts. | ||
| Synonyms | sequent, sequential, serial, successive | ||
| Similar | ordered | ||
| Antonyms | unordered, disordered | ||
| 3. | consecutive successive (without a break) | ||
| Samples | Sick for five straight days. | ||
| Synonyms | straight | ||
| Similar | continuous, uninterrupted | ||
| Antonyms | noncontinuous, discontinuous | ||
English adverb: consecutive | |||
| 1. | consecutive in a consecutive manner | ||
| Samples | We numbered the papers consecutively. | ||
| Synonyms | sequentially | ||