non-sequitur

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Alternative spelling of non sequitur. (all senses)
Any invalid argument in which the conclusion cannot be logically deduced from the premises; a logical fallacy
Any abrupt and inexplicable transition or occurrence

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

A kind of pun that uses a change of word, subject, or meaning to make a joke of the listener’s expectation
A statement that does not logically follow a statement that came before it
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Alternative form of non sequitur
non sequitur
(Latin) "t does not follow", inconsistent statement, a conclusion does not logically follow from the facts or law
non sequitur
it does not follow
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A non sequitur is a statement, remark, or conclusion that does not follow naturally or logically from what has just been said. Had she missed something important, or was this just a non sequitur?. a statement which does not seem to be connected in a reasonable or sensible way with what was said before
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An inference which does not follow from the premises
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An argument that does not follow from its premises
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Latin phrase meaning, "It does not follow " The characteristic feature of arguments that fail to provide adequate support for their conclusions, especially those that commit one of the fallacies of relevance
non sequitur
(logic) a conclusion that does not follow from the premises
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(logic) a conclusion that does not follow from the premises a reply that has no relevance to what preceded it
non sequitur
n a statement that does not follow logically from what what preceded it
non sequitur
a reply that has no relevance to what preceded it
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