What are some opposite words for sequential?
Antonyms for sequential
sɪˈkwɛn ʃəlse·quen·tial
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term sequential.
Wiktionary
sequentialadjective
Antonyms:
non-sequentialsequentialadjective
Antonyms:
non-sequential
Princeton's WordNet
consecutive, sequent, sequential, serial, successiveadjective
in regular succession without gaps
"serial concerts"
Antonyms:
unordered, disorderedSynonyms:
incidental, nonparallel, accompanying, ensuant, sequent, consequent, consecutive, straight, resultant, in series(p), attendant, back-to-back, serial, successive, concomitant
How to use sequential in a sentence?
External conditions would not be conducive as we expect US rates to continue to rise, and the US dollar to stay supported. Within the region, China’s sequential growth momentum seems to be slowing and several countries are also experiencing new infection waves.
We are reasonably confident we are going to see the trough in our fiscal third quarter, based on what we hear from our customers and what we see in the supply chain, the question is... whether there will be some sequential relief in the fourth quarter or not.
When the Demostenes started to make wine in 1972, they had the next use permit in sequential order from Silver Oak, like Dad would say, ‘It’s the Celestine Prophecy.’ It was meant to be.
I think it gets easier to address that issue if we deal with some of the other issues first and that's why I've favored the sequential, individual bills, i think if people have real confidence that the law is being enforced, that we're not going to have this problem again, that there's real border security, I think you buy yourself more space and more flexibility in finally dealing with those that are here illegally.
Sequential laying is the release of eggs one by one with some time gap in between two laying events. This is seen in birds. Modern reptiles, for example turtles and crocodiles, on the other hand, lay all eggs together as a clutch.
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#13089 | sequential | |
#34500 | disordered | |
#56218 | unordered |
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