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The pastels have been praised with the inconsequence characteristic of so much praise of his work.
THE LIFE OF JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLERELIZABETH ROBINS PENNELL
He was good-looking too, Lydia noticed with feminine inconsequence, and there was something in his eyes that inspired trust.
THE ANGEL OF TERROREDGAR WALLACE
From its half-cold inconsequence and restraint, it warmed and lighted, as her hands went out eagerly.
MARRIED LIFEMAY EDGINTON
And on me it has left the impression of the utter inconsequence of most traveling.
THE PACIFIC TRIANGLESYDNEY GREENBIE
Jackson exclaimed with the inconsequence of filial affection.
LADY BARBARINAHENRY JAMES
"I've got my flute, sir," he whispered with strange inconsequence as he came to my side.
HUMPHREY BOLDHERBERT STRANG
Why should not the whole of the decorous street suddenly change into the inconsequence of an Empire ballet?
SIMON THE JESTERWILLIAM J. LOCKE
Every evidence of feminine inconsequence in Anna seemed to attest her deeper subjection to the most inconsequent of passions.
THE REEFEDITH WHARTON
There is a wise inconsequence in their ideas, for the logic of the universe is not professed from an academic chair.
THE GREAT EVENTS BY FAMOUS HISTORIANS, V. 13VARIOUS
With the curious inconsequence of moody youth, she was not aroused to action by the situation in which she found herself.
A NEW CONSCIENCE AND AN ANCIENT EVILJANE ADDAMS
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO INCONSEQUENCE

  • baseness
  • cheapness
  • frivolousness
  • inconsequence
  • inconsiderableness
  • irrelevance
  • measliness
  • negligibility
  • negligible
  • paltriness
  • shabbiness
  • smallness
  • subordination
  • trifle
  • triviality
  • trivialness
  • unimportance
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