inconsequence

/ɪnˈkɑːnsɪkwəns/
noun
  1. Lack of importance or significance; the quality of being trivial or irrelevant.
    • In the grand scheme of things, that mistake was of total inconsequence.
    • She realized the inconsequence of her worries after seeing the bigger picture.
    • The inconsequence of his remark made everyone ignore it.
  2. Lack of logical connection or relevance; something that does not follow from what came before.
    • His speech was marked by inconsequence, leaving the audience confused.
    • The argument was full of inconsequence, with points that didn't relate to each other.
    • The editor removed several paragraphs of inconsequence from the article.
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