Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkɑnsɪkwənt/
noun a person or thing that is inconsequent
A1 I don't understand the inconsequent of your actions.
A2 The inconsequent of his decision led to negative consequences.
B1 The inconsequent of her behavior was unpredictable.
B2 The inconsequent of the new policy changes is still being analyzed.
C1 The inconsequent of the company's restructuring will be felt for years to come.
C2 The inconsequent of climate change on global ecosystems is a major concern.
adjective not following as a logical consequence; inconsistent or illogical
A1 The inconsequent decision made by the child resulted in a mess.
A2 She often speaks in an inconsequent manner, jumping from topic to topic.
B1 The inconsequent behavior of the employee led to his dismissal.
B2 The inconsequent arguments presented by the politician failed to convince the audience.
C1 His inconsequent actions were seen as a sign of instability by his colleagues.
C2 The inconsequent changes to the project plan caused confusion among team members.
formal The inconsequent decisions made by the board led to a decrease in company profits.
informal Her inconsequent behavior at the party was quite surprising.
slang I can't deal with his inconsequent attitude anymore.
figurative The inconsequent twists and turns of the plot kept the audience on the edge of their seats.
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