Difference between Consecutive and Sequent
What is the difference between Consecutive and Sequent?
Consecutive as an adjective is following, in succession, without interruption while Sequent as a noun is an element of a sequence, usually a sequence in which every entry is an axiom or can be inferred from previous elements
Consecutive
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: following, in succession, without interruption
Having some logical sequence
Example sentence:
Don't trust anyone who has been in school for the past 24 consecutive years.
Sequent
Part of speech: noun
Definition: An element of a sequence, usually a sequence in which every entry is an axiom or can be inferred from previous elements
We hope you now know whether to use Consecutive or Sequent in your sentence.