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Dictionary definition of irrelevant

Not connected, applicable, or pertinent to the matter at hand.
"The age of the applicant is irrelevant as long as they possess the required skills."

Detailed meaning of irrelevant

When something is deemed irrelevant, it lacks significance, relevance, or importance in relation to a specific topic, context, or discussion. It suggests a lack of relevance or bearing on the subject being considered, rendering it inconsequential or immaterial. Irrelevant information or factors do not contribute to the understanding, resolution, or outcome of a particular situation or inquiry. They are extraneous or unrelated, often distracting from the main point or objective. Identifying irrelevance helps focus attention on the relevant aspects and essential details, disregarding those that do not contribute to the matter in a meaningful or significant way.

Example sentences containing irrelevant

1. The information he provided was completely irrelevant to the topic of discussion.
2. She ignored the irrelevant comments and focused on the main points of the presentation.
3. The outdated research findings were deemed irrelevant in the context of the current study.
4. The irrelevant details in the report distracted readers from the key findings.
5. His personal opinions were considered irrelevant in the decision-making process.
6. The teacher asked the student to skip the irrelevant paragraphs in their essay.

History and etymology of irrelevant

The term 'irrelevant' has its roots in Latin, specifically in the word 'irrelevans,' which is a combination of 'ir-' meaning 'not' and 'relevans' derived from 'relevare,' meaning 'to lift' or 'to lighten.' In this context, 'relevans' referred to something that holds weight or significance. Therefore, 'irrelevant' etymologically signifies something that lacks relevance or importance to a particular matter, essentially describing information or elements that do not contribute to or lighten the understanding of the subject at hand.

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Further usage examples of irrelevant

1. The witness's statement was ruled irrelevant to the case and was disregarded.
2. The advertisement contained irrelevant information that did not pertain to the product being promoted.
3. The party discussion veered off into irrelevant topics and lost its focus.
4. The irrelevant jokes during the serious meeting were seen as unprofessional.
5. The irrelevant details in the report confused the readers.
6. Her argument was completely irrelevant to the discussion we were having.
7. After the new software update, my old guidebook became irrelevant.
8. He often shares interesting, but irrelevant, facts during serious meetings.
9. The color of the car is irrelevant when considering its performance capabilities.
10. In the digital age, having a physical encyclopedia feels almost irrelevant.
11. The weather was irrelevant to their decision to play the indoor game.
12. His irrelevant comments during the debate only served to derail the conversation.
13. As technology progresses, some of the old skills and techniques become irrelevant.
14. It's important to stay focused and avoid discussing irrelevant details in the report.
15. The critic's negative opinions were irrelevant to the movie's massive box office success.
16. Her past achievements are irrelevant in this new and completely different industry.

Prefix ir-, Suffix -ant, ACT 8 (American College Testing), High School 18, Problematic and Annoying

extraneous,immaterial,inconsequential,insignificant,negligible

inapplicable,pointless,unconnected,unimportant,unrelated

unrelated, pertinent, relevant, applicable

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