A non sequitur is something that does not logically follow. That statement is a non sequitur, and does not support your claims.
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∙ 9y agoNon sequitur is Latin for "it does not follow". A statement is said to be a non sequitur if the conclusion does not follow from the premise.
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It looks like you are trying to spell "non sequitur", which is Latin for "it does not follow". It is two words and it is used as a noun to describe illogical statements.
Many non-bacterial cells are eukaryotic.
The plant is non vascular. Non vascular means a plant has no v-tissue (vascular tissue) and has no roots or stems. Like moss.
Stop the non sequitur now.
That he would not be a good mayor because he cant control his own family is a non sequitur, "said John.
Es audax, sed non sequitur, me esse audax
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Non sequitur is Latin for "it does not follow". A statement is said to be a non sequitur if the conclusion does not follow from the premise.
"It does not follow."
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The Latin phrase non sequitur means, literally, it does not follow. Thus, non sequitur is a term used to describe a comment or argument that does not logically transition from the previous conversation. To use the phrase in a sentence, one must simply remark upon a seemingly random conversation shift.A: So I decided to apply for a new job.B: Really? Have you noticed the weather lately?A: Well, that was a non sequitur.
"It does not follow." (It doesn't make sense based on what has happened so far.)
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With an appropriate non-sequitur.
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