non sequitur
nounHow to pronounce non sequitur:
Definition of non sequitur:
- non sequitur (noun):
- an inference (see inference sense 1) that does not follow from the premises (see premise entry 1 sense 1)
- a fallacy resulting from a simple conversion of a universal affirmative (see affirmative entry 1 sense 3) proposition or from the transposition of a condition and its consequent (see consequent entry 1 sense 1)
Synonyms for non sequitur:
acknowledgement
acknowledgment
answer
comment
communication
correspondence
feedback
observation
reaction
remark
response
Antonyms for non sequitur:
conclusion
consequence
deduction
determination
eduction
induction
inference
sequitur
Here are some other common 4-syllable words.
- equivocal
- circumspectly
- acclimatize
- hyperactive
- ignorable
- antisocial
- previously
- acoustician
- interwoven
- nomenclature
- dubiety
- Ashwathama
- verbosity
- unconfident
- atticism
- excogitate
- passivism
- pestilential
- delectation
- mannerism
- congruity
- elegiac
- overbearing
- emasculate
- desperacy
- onesimus
- beautifully
- quintessential
- affectious
- charismatic
- passionate
- melismatic
- Bodhisattva
- open dating
- examinee
- indignantly
- knowledgeably
- belligerent
- balaclava
- acquiescence
- captivating
- euphemism
- capybara
- accommodate
- disgustingly
- inconvenience
- deceivingly
- oscillation
- anticlockwise
- unthinkable
- … more
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