inconsequence

See also: inconséquence

English

Etymology

From in- + consequenceCategory:English terms prefixed with in-#CONSEQUENCE.

Noun

inconsequence (countable and uncountable, plural inconsequences)Category:English lemmas#INCONSEQUENCECategory:English nouns#INCONSEQUENCECategory:English uncountable nouns#INCONSEQUENCECategory:English countable nouns#INCONSEQUENCECategory:English countable nouns#INCONSEQUENCECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#INCONSEQUENCECategory:Pages with entries#INCONSEQUENCECategory:Pages with 1 entry#INCONSEQUENCE

  1. The state or quality of being inconsequent.
    • 2008, The Onion, 0:50 from the start, in Pre-Game Coin Toss Makes Jaguars Realize Randomness Of Life, spoken by Reggie Greengrass (Beau Baxtor):
      Quit pondering the inconsequence of being in a universe governed by chaos and just play some football.
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    • 2013, Patrick Hamilton, The Slaves of Solitude:
      There, through the door and out of her life, it all went—the Lieutenant, his Laundry, his inconsequence, his habit of drinking too much, his failings, his niceness, his kissings in the dark, her little “romance” and renewed interest in life because of him, all.
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  2. An inconsequent thing.

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