word | sequential |
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definition | (1) Arranged in order or in a series. (2) Following in a series. |
eg_sentence | In writing the history of the revolution, his challenge was to put all the events of those fateful days in proper sequential order. |
explanation | Things in sequence, or regular order, are arranged sequentially. Most novels and films move sequentially, but some use techniques such as flashbacks that interrupt the movement forward in time. Sequential courses in college must follow each other in the proper order, just like sequential tasks or steps |
IPA | səkˈwɛnʃəl |
Tags: mwvb::unit:2, mwvb::unit:2:word, mwvb::word, mwvb::word-cloze, mwvb::word-reverse, obsidian_to_anki
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