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Synonyms

consecutively

American  
[kuhn-sek-yuh-tiv-lee] / kənˈsɛk yə tɪv li /

adverb

  1. one after another, or one part after another, without interruption; in succession.

    The twelve weeks of unpaid leave must be taken consecutively and cannot be spread throughout the year.

    Some people prefer to read here and there in the book rather than start at the beginning and read consecutively through to the end.

  2. in a logically ordered way.

    With less than three months to live, he could neither think consecutively nor express himself coherently.


Other Word Forms

  • nonconsecutively adverb
  • unconsecutively adverb

Etymology

Origin of consecutively

consecutive ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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Don’t go out for more than three weeks at a time; go home in between stints on the road, even if it’s just for a week; don’t do too many shows consecutively.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 29, 2025

The payments do not have to be made consecutively.

From Salon • Oct. 11, 2024

In Greco-Roman wrestling, Cuba's Mijain Lopez could become the first athlete in any sport to win five individual golds consecutively.

From BBC • Jul. 25, 2024

He’d been nominated consecutively each year of the show’s run, becoming the actor with the most nods in this category.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 19, 2024

Sentences for each charge can run consecutively, so a defendant can easily face a sentence of fifty, seventy-five, or one hundred years to life arising from a single case.

From "The New Jim Crow" by Michelle Alexander