as a result (애즈 어 리**절**트) — used to introduce something that happens or exists because of something that was mentioned before
Part of speech: ADVERB
Definition: used to introduce something that happens or exists because of something that was mentioned before
Pronunciation (IPA): /æz ə rɪˈzʌlt/
Korean meaning: 결과적으로, 그 결과
Korean pronunciation: 애즈 어 리**절**트
Example Sentences
- I ate too much pizza. As a result, I couldn't fit into my jeans.
- The company invested in new technology. As a result, productivity increased significantly.
- She forgot to set her alarm. As a result, she missed her job interview.
as a result
ADVERB//æz ə rɪˈzʌlt//
used to introduce something that happens or exists because of something that was mentioned before

A student forgets to study as a result struggles during the exam

As a result of every action, the harvest and testament manifest—what you see is the truth that could not remain hidden
🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
From Old French 'as' (meaning 'to') and Latin 'resultare' (meaning 'to spring back' or 'to rebound'). The phrase combines a preposition with a verb that evolved to mean 'consequence' or 'effect'.
🎵Rhyme
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📝Examples
“I ate too much pizza. As a result, I couldn't fit into my jeans.”
“The company invested in new technology. As a result, productivity increased significantly.”
“She forgot to set her alarm. As a result, she missed her job interview.”
“He watched cat videos all night. As a result, he became an expert on feline behavior.”
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