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A non sequitur is something that does not logically follow. That statement is a non sequitur, and does not support your claims.
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 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.
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As it stands it is a figurative expression and therefore an idiom. In context it could also conceivably be a hyperbolic statement, ie. an exaggeration. It is more aptly a non sequitur, as half of forever is still, in effect, forever.
A non sequitur is something that does not logically follow. That statement is a non sequitur, and does not support your claims.
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.
She asked him about the weather, and he responded with a non sequitur about his favorite type of pizza toppings.
Her response was a non sequitur to the topic we were discussing, as it seemed unrelated and did not follow logically from the conversation.
That he would not be a good mayor because he cant control his own family is a non sequitur, "said John.
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With an appropriate non-sequitur.
Non Sequitur - 2009 was released on: USA: 24 October 2009 (Gotham Screen Film Festival)
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Saying "I like turtles" in response to a question about the weather is an example of a non sequitur. It is a statement that is irrelevant and does not logically follow the conversation or context.
Trivial - 2011 Non Sequitur 1-4 was released on: USA: 8 December 2011
A non sequitur is a statement that does not logically follow from the previous statement in a conversation. It lacks relevance or connection to the topic at hand.