Neither. You take heed of the consequences, or heed the consequences. Consequences are always plural.*Unless you are using the alternate definition of the word consequence which is "Importance with respect to power to create change" which basically means theidea of possible consequences as opposed to any specific consequence or consequences.
The Sanskrit word for 'destiny' is "karma." It refers to the concept of cause and effect, where one's actions and intentions have consequences that shape their future experiences.
She made a brash decision without considering the consequences.
The correct term is "reckless," not "wreckless." "Reckless" means acting without thinking about the possible consequences, while "wreckless" is not a standard English word.
No, "thoughtless" is an adjective that describes someone who acts without considering the consequences or feelings of others.
You are unwelcome here
Use unwelcome simply as an adjective. By drinking too much he has made himself unwelcome at our house. The diagnosis of cancer was unwelcome news.
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unwelcome
It might be: Out, as in, "Get out." Unwelcome. Not wanted. Uninvited.
Hateful, unwelcome, despicable, loathsome, condemned, cursed, unhappy...
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The Unwelcome Warlock was created in 2011.
The duration of The Unwelcome Guest is 1020.0 seconds.
"utahie" its another word for discuss an is not a very pleasing word to the china people they will force you to leave there store and possibly banned you
The Unwelcome Guest was created on 1913-03-15.
Unwelcome - 2007 was released on: USA: 11 November 2007