word | consequential |
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sentence | “Watson, I think you know Mr. Jones, of Scotland Yard? Let me introduce you to Mr. Merryweather, who is to be our companion in to-night’s adventure.” “We’re hunting in couples again, Doctor, you see,” said Jones in his consequential way. |
definition | [adjective] 1. Following as a result. 2. Having significant consequences; of importance. 3. Important or significant. |
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