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Definitions from the WebNon sequiturDescriptionNon sequitur refers to a statement or a conclusion that does not logically follow from the previous argument or facts presented. It is a Latin expression meaning "it does not follow." Non sequiturs often appear as random or irrelevant remarks, causing a break in the logical progression of an idea or discussion. ExamplesNoun: The speaker's response was a non sequitur, as it had no relevance to the topic being discussed. Adjective: His non sequitur remark left everyone in the room confused and wondering how it related to the conversation. Verb: She tends to non sequitur frequently in her speeches, making it challenging for others to follow her train of thought. Adverb: He suddenly and non sequiturly changed the subject, leaving others puzzled about his thought process. Possible Related Products | ||||
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