Inconsequent in a sentence as an adjective

I wouldn't consider it inconsequent to say "yes" on the first question but "no" on the other...

If you want to address a problem, you don't waste your time focusing on inconsequent approaches. And more importantly, you are doing absolutely nothing to fix the problem.

> That's more human readable, but also slightly inconsequent - you wouldn't be able to validate such a template with json schema for example. Could you elaborate?

That's more human readable, but also slightly inconsequent - you wouldn't be able to validate such a template with json schema for example.

Once again, inconsequent societal issues won over economic interests of these voters.

Whether religions uphold good or bad moral codes is inconsequent to my point, which is that they demonstrate the existence of broad agreements about morality between millions of people. This is simple consequential ethics, which has guided society for millennia.

Corrupt, incompetent or inconsequent politicians can not be rewarded with re-elections they need to be voted out. However when the population stops believing that any political party presents a credible choice we get populists.

Operations always were those guys that kept complaining about "reliability" and "maintainability" and how the perfect thing that worked on my machine woke them up in the middle of the night, and how I must bother with inconsequent things such as "packaging" and "configuration" and "dependencies." Those incompetents, glad to see them gone.

Demanding that those targeted by virtual signaler's passive-agressive's attacks must not point out the virtue signaler's inherent dishonesty is like complaining that the targets must passively serve the the virtue signaler's desires without a hint of rational or objective thought, as if the only acceptable outcome of a virtue signaler's attack is getting the target to publicly recognize how the virtue signaler is so virtuous and that the world should follow his teachings, no matter how empty and inconsequent and self-aggrandizing they might be.

Inconsequent definitions

adjective

lacking worth or importance; "his work seems trivial and inconsequential"; "the quite inconsequent fellow was managed like a puppet"

See also: inconsequential