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Meaning of non sequitur | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
ˌnɒn ˈsɛk.wɪ.tə

Definitions

  1. Any abrupt and inexplicable transition or occurrence.
  2. Any invalid argument in which the conclusion cannot be logically deduced from the premises.
  3. A statement that does not logically follow a statement that preceded it.
  4. A kind of pun that uses a change of word, subject, or meaning to make a joke of the listener’s expectation.

Equivalents

Examples

“Having a costumed superhero abduct the vicar was an utter non sequitur in the novel.”
“Non sequiturs, gratuitous acts, frustrating ellipses, ambiguities, a dearth of emotion: Miss [Lillian] Hellman avails herself of all these current techniques in telling a story that she keeps telling us may not be a story at all.”
“Ralph Wiggum is generally employed as a bottomless fount of glorious non sequiturs, but in “I Love Lisa” he stands in for every oblivious chump who ever deluded himself into thinking that with persistence, determination, and a pure heart he can win the girl of his dreams.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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