Definitions from Wiktionary (non sequitur)
▸ noun: (narratology) Any abrupt and inexplicable transition or occurrence.
▸ noun: (logic) Any invalid argument in which the conclusion cannot be logically deduced from the premises.
▸ noun: A statement that does not logically follow a statement that came before it.
▸ noun: (humor) A kind of pun that uses a change of word, subject, or meaning to make a joke of the listener’s expectation.
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▸ noun: (narratology) Any abrupt and inexplicable transition or occurrence.
▸ noun: (logic) Any invalid argument in which the conclusion cannot be logically deduced from the premises.
▸ noun: A statement that does not logically follow a statement that came before it.
▸ noun: (humor) A kind of pun that uses a change of word, subject, or meaning to make a joke of the listener’s expectation.
Similar:
non-sequitur,
nonsequitur,
non sequitor,
non-sequiteur,
nonsequentiality,
inconsequence,
inconsequentness,
nonsequence,
nonconcluding,
one of those things,
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unofficial,
implementary,
unreal,
irregular,
unregular,
unlogical,
accidental,
effective,
anonymous,
unacceptable,
unfrequent
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