Consecutiveness [noun]

Definition of Consecutiveness:

series, order

Opposite/Antonyms of Consecutiveness:


Sentence/Example of Consecutiveness:

In the first two books, the allegorical story proceeds from point to point with fair coherence and consecutiveness.

Except for the sake of order and consecutiveness nothing ought to be expressed which is already commonly or universally known.

"Then you've given up that Klondike idea," observed Mrs Smithers, with more consecutiveness than was immediately apparent.

You've given her just acuteness enough to question, without consecutiveness enough to explain.

For the moment, Peter had forgotten the want of consecutiveness in these eccentric Time Cheques.

He never closed his eyes, nor folded his arms, but went forward from work to work with the consecutiveness of a law of nature.

The 'vivida vis' of his understanding is apparent also in the clearness and consecutiveness of his philosophical style.

In calling the objects of his demand thoughts, he does not intend to ascribe to them dignity, consecutiveness, or truth.

Consecutiveness means flexibility and variety of materials, conjoined with singleness and definiteness of direction.

It is very readable, in a bright and vigorous style, and is marked by unity and consecutiveness of plan.