Ensuing: Definition, Pronunciation, and Usage
Meaning and Definition
The term "ensuing" is an adjective that means "following in order" or "coming after." It is commonly used to refer to something that occurs as a consequence or result of something else.
Pronunciation
The correct pronunciation of "ensuing" in English is as follows:
- IPA: /ɪnˈsuː.ɪŋ/
- US: /ɪnˈsuː.ɪŋ/
- UK: /ɪnˈsuːɪŋ/
You can also listen to the audio pronunciation [link to audio file].
Synonyms
Some common synonyms for "ensuing" include:
- Subsequent
- Following
- Forthcoming
- Subsequent
- Consequential
Usage in Sentences
Here are some examples of how "ensuing" is used in sentences:
- The ensuing weeks brought about a period of great turmoil.
- The ensuing events led to a significant change in the company's direction.
- The professor gave a detailed overview of the ensuing chapter.
- The ensuing conversation revealed some surprising insights.
- The ensuing storm caused widespread damage.
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