Sequential vs. Consecutive

By Jaxson

  • Sequential (adjective)

    succeeding or following in order

    “non-sequential”

  • Consecutive (adjective)

    following, in succession, without interruption

  • Consecutive (adjective)

    having some logical sequence

  • Consecutive (noun)

    A sequence of notes or chords that results from repeated shifts in pitch of the same interval.

  • Consecutive (noun)

    A linguistic form that implies or describes an event that follows temporally from another.

  • Consecutive (noun)

    Consecutive interpretation.

Wiktionary
  • Consecutive (adjective)

    following each other continuously

    “five consecutive months of serious decline”

  • Consecutive (adjective)

    in unbroken or logical sequence

    “a consecutive pattern of what the film would be like”

  • Consecutive (adjective)

    expressing consequence or result

    “a consecutive clause”

  • Consecutive (adjective)

    denoting intervals of the same kind (especially fifths or octaves) occurring in succession between two parts or voices.

Oxford Dictionary

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