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inconsequent

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[in-kon-si-kwent, -kwuhnt] / ɪnˈkɒn sɪˌkwɛnt, -kwənt /

adjective

  1. characterized by lack of proper sequence in thought, speech, or action.

  2. characterized by lack of logical sequence; illogical; inconsecutive.

    inconsequent reasoning.

  3. irrelevant.

    an inconsequent remark.

  4. not following from the premises.

    an inconsequent deduction.

  5. not in keeping with the general character or design; inconsistent.

    inconsequent ornamentation.

  6. without worth or consequence; trivial.

    a frivolous, inconsequent young man.


Other Word Forms

  • inconsequence noun
  • inconsequently adverb
  • inconsequentness noun

Etymology

Origin of inconsequent

1570–80; < Late Latin inconsequent- (stem of inconsequēns ) not following. See in- 3, consequent

Example Sentences

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To what inconsequent polysyllabic question of its readers did Slate Dot Com return a monosyllabic negative answer?

From Slate • Jun. 27, 2018

Here, you could argue, is the very justification of the novel itself – the education of our imaginations not by precept but through the inconsequent palpability of art, what Henry James called its "irresponsible plasticity".

From The Guardian • Oct. 8, 2010

Despite the Bertie Wooster inconsequent twists of a statement like that, there is nothing soft about George Bush.

From Time Magazine Archive

Among the couths, even the inconsequent are competent.

From Time Magazine Archive

A butterfly sped past us on the terrace, silly and inconsequent.

From "Rebecca" by Daphne du Maurier