Inconsequent [adjective]

Definition of Inconsequent:

little

Synonyms of Inconsequent:


Opposite/Antonyms of Inconsequent:

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Sentence/Example of Inconsequent:

Yet this conclusion of the intellect did not prevent the pain of pity and compunction, nor an inconsequent sense of guilt.

How precisely like Red Pepper Burns it was to plan for a "stag" dinner in this inconsequent way!

Why should they do everything so inconsequent, so improbable, so preposterous?

The true question is: "Do you take any part of it: and can you reject the rest without being inconsequent?"

The officer whistled, and Bobby leaped upon him and off again, and indulged in many inconsequent friskings.

And the baroness, looking at that still face, laughed her gay little inconsequent laugh.

He was quite inconsequent and just rippled on, but was always ready to attack a careless thinker.

It was odd, it was inconsequent, it was almost exasperating, that such a regret should obscure his triumph.

But it is deemed not inconsequent to close with the following brief (paid) item that appeared two days later in a morning paper.

There were many sound and sensible reasons why she should, and only two or three rather inconsequent ones why she should not.