sequitur
pronunciation
How to pronounce sequitur in British English: UK ['sekwɪtə]
How to pronounce sequitur in American English: US ['sekwɪtə]
Word Origin
- sequitur
- Latin, literally "it follows."
Example
- 1. This non sequitur invalidates his argument .
- 2. It is not clear whether this is a non sequitur , deliberately counter-intuitive , or a reflection on his own finances .
- 3. The fallacies that violate general norm in argument primarily contain the fallacy of deviating the argument target , shifting the burden of proof , misunderstanding the audience , illicit reason , no sequitur and linguistic fallacies .
- 4. Indeed the passing references to the latest forensics on strauss-kahn 's sperm make for a particularly jarring non sequitur in the coverage of lagarde 's imf campaign .