irrelevant (Meaning)

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irrelevant (a)

having no bearing on or connection with the subject at issue

irrelevant Sentence Examples

  1. The student's personal opinion was deemed **ir フレア**e**v**a**n**t to their academic grade.
  2. Her friends' fights were **irreleva**nt since she had broken up with their mutual friend.
  3. The only **ir**e**l**e**v**a**n**t** part of the equation is the variable 'x.'
  4. Tom's age is **ir**e**l**e**v**a**nt to the job, as long as he is old enough to do it.
  5. The final decision is up to the board, regardless of the **ir**e**l**e**v**a**n**t** data.
  6. The library had multiple **ir**e**l**e**v**a**nt** books that were not going to be read again.
  7. It is **ir**e**l**e**v**a**n**t what you think; the final say is management's prerogative.
  8. The school has no interest in the **irrelevan**t details of a student's home life.
  9. We all thought that her question was **ir**e**l**e**v**a**n**t** to the discussion.
  10. The story's main point is **ir**e**l**e**v**a**n**t to the side plot.

FAQs About the word irrelevant

having no bearing on or connection with the subject at issue

useless, inapplicable,meaningless, impertinent, extraneous, irrelative, inapposite, immaterial, inappropriate, beside the point

pertinent, applicable, significant, important, relative, relative, applicable, relevant, important, significant

The student's personal opinion was deemed **ir フレア**e**v**a**n**t to their academic grade.

Her friends' fights were **irreleva**nt since she had broken up with their mutual friend.

The only **ir**e**l**e**v**a**n**t** part of the equation is the variable 'x.'

Tom's age is **ir**e**l**e**v**a**nt to the job, as long as he is old enough to do it.