In a way that follows one after another without interruption or in unbroken sequence.
From 'consecutive' (from Latin 'consecutivus') plus the adverbial suffix '-ly,' which converts adjectives into adverbs describing how an action occurs.
If you do something consecutively, like winning three games in a row, you're not just winning multiple times—you're proving you can maintain that victory without any losses breaking the chain.
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