Associations to the word «Ensue»
Noun
- Kickoff
- Brawl
- Shootout
- Skirmish
- Chaos
- Uproar
- Punt
- Rout
- Fumble
- Outcry
- Carnage
- Commotion
- Confrontation
- Struggle
- Touchdown
- Quarrel
- Riot
- Turmoil
- Tumult
- Pause
- Confusion
- Backlash
- Battle
- Scramble
- Panic
- Complication
- Duel
- Anarchy
- Silence
- Gunfire
- Chase
- Controversy
- Fight
- Litigation
- Scandal
- Debate
- Clash
- Restart
- Yard
- Bloodshed
- Possession
- Buckeye
- Famine
- Halftime
- Unrest
- Upheaval
- Slaughter
- Midfield
- Stampede
- Conflict
- Massacre
- Engagement
- Showdown
- Kick
- Patriot
- Argument
- Overtime
- Explosion
- Havoc
- Strife
- Counterattack
- Drive
- Negotiation
- Misunderstanding
- Mischief
- Kicker
- Frenzy
- Flurry
- Sideline
- Conversation
- Feud
- Recession
Adjective
Wiktionary
ENSUE, verb. (obsolete) (transitive) To follow (a leader, inclination etc.). [15th-17th c.]
ENSUE, verb. (obsolete) (transitive) To follow (in time), to be subsequent to. [15th-17th c.]
ENSUE, verb. (intransitive) To occur afterwards, as a result or effect. [from 16th c.]
Dictionary definition
ENSUE, verb. Issue or terminate (in a specified way, state, etc.); end; "result in tragedy".
Wise words
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