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inconsequential

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[ US /ˌɪŋˌkɑnsəˈkwɛntʃəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɪnkˌɒnsɪkwˈɛnʃə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not following logically as a consequence
  2. lacking worth or importance
    his work seems trivial and inconsequential
    the quite inconsequent fellow was managed like a puppet

How To Use inconsequential In A Sentence

  • But if not, remember, her behavior may seem glaring to you, but may be inconsequential and unapparent to others.
  • It's frilly and inconsequential and best known for its appearances on princesses, dolls and blushing faces. Times, Sunday Times
  • Things that are inconsequential stop fights taking place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her little flirtation in Rome seemed inconsequential by comparison with the schedule of cruelties she had dealt out. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • During the brief summer, it is warm enough for a few days or weeks to create meltwater; a few, inconsequential streams tumble down from the glaciers above the valleys.
  • Consider, for instance, the seemingly inconsequential object of temptation. Christianity Today
  • It was envisioned, the story goes, as a short-term, inconsequential distraction, not a lasting symbol of the Tory campaign's ineptitude and crudity.
  • We were inconsecutive, illogical, and inconsequential. CHAPTER VIII
  • `You're so beautifully dressed,' she said and added quite inconsequentially, `Can you stay the night?'
  • It's frilly and inconsequential and best known for its appearances on princesses, dolls and blushing faces. Times, Sunday Times
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