consequential
Americanadjective
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following as an effect, result, or outcome; resultant; consequent.
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following as a logical conclusion or inference; logically consistent.
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of significance or importance.
His writings offer insight into his personality, opinions, and strengths, and show early evidence of the consequential man he would become.
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having important effects or results.
Being a lawyer, I knew that a consequential decision should not depend on an informal phone conversation.
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Archaic. self-important; pompous.
adjective
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important or significant
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self-important; conceited
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following as a consequence; resultant, esp indirectly
consequential loss
Usage
Although both consequential and consequent can refer to something which happens as the result of something else, consequent is more common in this sense in modern English: the new measures were put into effect, and the consequent protest led to the dismissal of those responsible
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Etymology
Origin of consequential
First recorded in 1620–30; from Latin consequenti(a) “sequence (of events), logical sequence” + -al adjective suffix; see consequence, -al 1
Explanation
Things that are consequential are important — extremely important. Electing a new president and having a baby are consequential. Killing a fly? Not so much. It might help you remember the meaning of consequential to think of consequences — the results of something. Consequential events have consequences, because they are hugely important events. A little bit of rain isn't consequential, but a hurricane is very consequential. Slipping on the sidewalk is not usually consequential, but if you slip and end up in the hospital, that is definitely consequential. It's occasionally hard to tell whether something is consequential, at least until some time has passed.
Vocabulary lists containing consequential
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Example Sentences
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This is the Makerfield constituency, where locals are being heard louder than ever before in the most consequential by-election in decades.
From BBC • Jun. 11, 2026
It would also be consequential for California's huge Persian community, including Ramin Nayebzadeh, who attended Monday's training with his nine-year-old son Arta.
From Barron's • Jun. 9, 2026
Only now the passion and determination that turned Caligiuri into one of the most consequential players in U.S.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 7, 2026
Paul Celan survived the Holocaust and became the most consequential postwar German-language poet.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 5, 2026
I guess that is about as consequential as it gets.
From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver
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