Non sequitur

/ˌnɒn ˈsɛk.wɪ.tə/

Synonyms for "non sequitur" (73 found)

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Closest matches (15)

argumentargument by analogyargumentum ad baculumargumentum ad captandumargumentum ad hominembad casebegging the questionbroken threadbrokennesscircular argumentclaptrapcrowd-pleasing argumentdisconnectednessdisconnection
Noun(1 words)

Strong matches (22)

Noun(9 words)
fallaciousfallacyfaulty conclusionfaulty inferenceillogicillogicalillogical conclusionillogical leapincoherent

Related words (36)

Show 2 more words
verbal fallacyweak point
Noun(11 words)
Adjective(3 words)
irrelevant remarklogical gapunconnected patches

Related word relations

OpenGloss and ConceptNet supply richer edges like generalizations, collocations, and derivations.

5 relation types

More general

10 entries
conclusionfallacyfault in reasoninghumor techniquelogical fallacyreplyresponserhetorical devicespeech errortopic drift

More specific

11 entries
faulty inferencehumorous asideillogical argumentinvalid conclusioninvalid inferenceirrelevant conclusionirrelevant remarknonsensical statementoff topic remarkrandom digressionunsupported conclusion

Collocations

15 entries
absurd non sequiturclassic non sequiturcommon non sequiturnon sequitur argumentnon sequitur commentnon sequitur conclusionnon sequitur jokenon sequitur momentnon sequitur reasoningnon sequitur remarknon sequitur statementobvious non sequiturpoint out non sequiturrandom non sequiturutter non sequitur

Inflections

3 entries
more non sequiturmost non sequiturnon sequiturs

Derivations

2 entries
non sequiturialnon sequiturist

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Having a costumed superhero abduct the vicar was an utter non sequitur in the novel.

Source: wiktionary

Non sequiturs, gratuitous acts, frustrating ellipses, ambiguities, a dearth of emotion: Miss [Lillian] Hellman avails herself of all these current techniques in telling a story that she keeps telling us may not be a story at all.

Source: wiktionary

Ralph Wiggum is generally employed as a bottomless fount of glorious non sequiturs, but in “I Love Lisa” he stands in for every oblivious chump who ever deluded himself into thinking that with persistence, determination, and a pure heart he can win the girl of his dreams.

Source: wiktionary