No, it is not. Consequence is a noun (a result, or outcome of an action). One related adjective form is consequential.
petty (adjective) - of little or no importance or consequence.
"Consequences" (the plural of "consequence") is a noun.
The adjective form for the verb to foretaste is foretasted (a foretasted consequence).The word foretaste is also a noun.
The adjective form of "consequence" is "consequential." It describes something that is significant or important, often in terms of the effects or outcomes that arise from a particular action or event. For example, one might refer to a "consequential decision" that has far-reaching implications.
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Significance is a noun for consequence or importance, expressed, intended or implied; the quality of having meaning.
The adjective for the noun "mercy" is "merciful." Adjectives modify or describe nouns, so in this case, "merciful" describes a person or action that shows compassion, forgiveness, or leniency. It is important to understand the relationship between nouns and their corresponding adjectives to effectively communicate ideas and concepts in English.
Consequence goes by Ray.
There are 3 syllables in consequence.
What is the consequence of always telling the truth? His action was of little consequence to the team's efforts.
Carefully consider the consequence of your next action.
Which of the following developments was a consequence of the enlightenment