inconsequentialin‧con‧se‧quen‧tial /ɪnˌkɒnsəˈkwenʃəl◂ $ -ˌkɑːn-/ adjective

- an inconsequential little lie
- Both stand for precisely the same inconsequential things.
- Fines levied against corporate criminals are usually inconsequential.
- Nor were they inconsequential gossip and rumor being whispered by small-town idlers on local street corners.
- The boost seemed somewhat inconsequential on most applications.
- The brief appearance of what may seem like an inconsequential maidservant may end up being the turning event of the story.
- The early conversation should be light and inconsequential.
- The uninspired prophet cut a rather lonely and ultimately inconsequential figure.
- You may forget about this entirely, or you may spend some time exploring possibilities in a rather inconsequential way.
adjectiveconsequentconsequential ≠ inconsequentialadverbconsequentlyinconsequentiallynounconsequence