How to Say "consequent" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “consequent” is “consiguiente” — B2 level.

Examples
La lluvia y el consiguiente barro dificultaron el camino.
The rain and the resulting mud made the path difficult.
Hubo una huelga y la consiguiente cancelación de todos los vuelos.
There was a strike and the consequent cancellation of all flights.
El aumento de la demanda y la consiguiente subida de precios sorprendió a todos.
The increase in demand and the subsequent rise in prices surprised everyone.
One Form for All
This word ends in -e, which means it stays exactly the same whether you are describing a masculine or feminine word.
The 'Result' Word
It usually comes after a noun to show that the noun happened because of the thing mentioned just before it.
Spelling Confusion
Mistake: “conseguinte”
Correction: consiguiente (Make sure to include the 'i' after the 's'!)
Misplacing the word
Mistake: “El consiguiente barro fue por la lluvia.”
Correction: La lluvia y el consiguiente barro... (Use it immediately after the cause to sound more natural.)
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