consequence in Arabic
consequence in Arabic is عَاقِبَة, نَتِيجَة — consequence means a result or effect that follows from an action or cause.
consequence in Arabic
عَاقِبَة
Pronounced: ʕāqiba
that which follows something on which it depends
نَتِيجَة
Pronounced: natīja
that which follows something on which it depends
عَاقِبَة
Pronounced: ʕāqiba
result of actions, especially unpleasant
What does "consequence" mean?
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noun A result or effect that follows from an action or cause.
"Losing his job was a direct consequence of missing so many deadlines."
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noun Importance or significance.
"A matter of no real consequence to the board."
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verb To impose a specific penalty or negative outcome on someone, especially a child, for misbehaviour.
"The teacher consequenced the students for arriving late again."
consequence in a sentence
- Losing his job was a direct consequence of missing so many deadlines.
- Every choice has consequences.
- A matter of no real consequence to the board.
- The teacher consequenced the students for arriving late again.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "consequence" in Arabic?
"consequence" in Arabic is عَاقِبَة, نَتِيجَة. consequence means: A result or effect that follows from an action or cause.
How do you pronounce عَاقِبَة?
"consequence" in Arabic is عَاقِبَة, pronounced "ʕāqiba".
How do you use "consequence" in a sentence?
Example: "Losing his job was a direct consequence of missing so many deadlines." In Arabic, "consequence" is عَاقِبَة, نَتِيجَة.
Are there other ways to say "consequence" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "consequence": عَاقِبَة, نَتِيجَة.
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