esodic

/ɪˈsɒdɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or characteristic of a plot or narrative that lacks a central story or conflict.

“The novel’s esodic structure made it difficult for readers to become invested in the characters’ lives.”

2. noun

a narrative or story with a plot or narrative that lacks a central story or conflict.

“The film’s esodic nature left viewers feeling confused and unsatisfied.”

Synonyms

  • disjointed
  • non-linear

Antonyms

  • coherent
  • linear