Definition of "consecutiveness" [con•sec•u•tive•ness]
The state or quality of being consecutive.(noun)
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Use "consecutiveness" in a sentence
"Memory provides the soul with a kind of consecutiveness, which resembles [imite] reason, but which is to be distinguished from it."
"And the third — as in this sentence — is the kind of usage we discussed last time, where a conjunction gives a false sense of chatty consecutiveness between the first sentence and the second."
"And the third — as in this sentence — is the kind of usage we discussed yesterday, where a conjunction gives a false sense of chatty consecutiveness between the first sentence and the second."