Besides, how do you punctuate Consequently?
Use a comma to set off most conjunctive adverbs (however, otherwise, therefore, similarly, hence, on the other hand, and consequently). But do not use a comma after the conjunctive adverbs then, thus, soon, now, and also. In the following examples, a semicolon is used to separate two independent clauses.
Furthermore, what is the difference between subsequently and consequently? Consequently means "as a result of"; subsequently means "following closely in time or order." We were late for the meeting; consequently, we missed the reading of the minutes. The general had retired to his study but was subsequently interrupted by a knock at the door.
Also asked, how do you use consequently in a sentence?
consequently. The definition of consequently is therefore or as a result. An example of consequently used as an adverb is in the sentence, "She didn't like the pudding; consequently, she threw it all away."
Is consequently a negative word?
Consequence can have a bit of a negative connotation for though results can be positive or negative, the word consequence tends to be used for the negative. The adverb form consequently, in contrast, has no negative connotation. Consequently simply means resulting. Common synonyms are hence, thus, and therefore.
