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Synonyms

irrelevant

American  
[ih-rel-uh-vuhnt] / ɪˈrɛl ə vənt /

adjective

  1. not relevant; not applicable or pertinent.

    His lectures often stray to interesting but irrelevant subjects.

  2. Law. (of evidence) having no probative value upon any issue in the case.


irrelevant British  
/ ɪˈrɛləvənt /

adjective

  1. not relating or pertinent to the matter at hand; not important

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Pronunciation

The pronunciation of irrelevant , as , as if spelled irrevelant, is the result of metathesis, the transposition of two sounds, in this case, the and the . Relevant, the base word, is occasionally subject to the same process. Analogy with words like prevalent and equivalent may play a role. A similar reordering of the and consonant sounds, althought not a strict one-to-one metathesis, can be heard for Calvary when pronounced . Here the transposition is reinforced by the existence of the familiar word cavalry.

Other Word Forms

  • irrelevance noun
  • irrelevantly adverb

Etymology

Origin of irrelevant

First recorded in 1780–90

Example Sentences

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Pacing is a recurring problem: Running about two hours and 20 minutes, the film is easily half an hour too long as it indulges in irrelevant asides and digressions.

From The Wall Street Journal

See more: Oracle’s stock falls on a fear one analyst says should be ‘almost irrelevant’

From MarketWatch

See more: Oracle’s stock falls on a fear one analyst says should be ‘almost irrelevant’

From MarketWatch

The book’s finest section is its last 100 pages, when Mr. Zygar is finally free of irrelevant anecdotes.

From The Wall Street Journal

For many film workers, whoever buys Warner Bros has felt almost irrelevant.

From BBC