inconsecutive

  • 21inconsequent — inconsequence, inconsequentness, n. inconsequently, adv. /in kon si kwent , kweuhnt/, adj. 1. characterized by lack of proper sequence in thought, speech, or action. 2. characterized by lack of logical sequence; illogical; inconsecutive:… …

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  • 22successive — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. serial, succeeding, in line, continuous, progressive; see also consecutive 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. succeeding, consecutive, following, sequential, ensuing, continuous, one after the other. ANT.:… …

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  • 23inconsequent — in con·se·quent || ɪn kÉ‘nsɪkwÉ™nt / kÉ’n adj. lacking a logical sequence; not following a natural order of events; disconnected, inconsecutive; illogical; irrelevant …

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  • 24bird-witted — a. Flighty, inconsecutive, lacking concentration …

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  • 25consecutive — consecutive, successive, sequent, sequential, serial are comparable when meaning following one after the other in order. Consecutive and successive apply to objects which follow one another without interruption or break. But consecutive is… …

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  • 26in´con|sec´u|tive|ness — in|con|sec|u|tive «IHN kuhn SEHK yuh tihv», adjective. not consecutive; disconnected: »His argument is altogether lame and inconsecutive (G. S. Faber). –in´con|sec´u|tive|ly, adverb. –in´con|sec´u|tive|ness, noun …

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  • 27in´con|sec´u|tive|ly — in|con|sec|u|tive «IHN kuhn SEHK yuh tihv», adjective. not consecutive; disconnected: »His argument is altogether lame and inconsecutive (G. S. Faber). –in´con|sec´u|tive|ly, adverb. –in´con|sec´u|tive|ness, noun …

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  • 28in|con|sec|u|tive — «IHN kuhn SEHK yuh tihv», adjective. not consecutive; disconnected: »His argument is altogether lame and inconsecutive (G. S. Faber). –in´con|sec´u|tive|ly, adverb. –in´con|sec´u|tive|ness, noun …

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