Irrelevant.
Irrelevant is the antonym of relevant. An irrelevant statement does not pertain to the matter at hand. "His good character references were irrelevant to the matter of his guilt"
Synonyms: insignificant, unnecessary, inappropriate, unimportant Antonyms: relevant, appropriate, necessary, significant, important
Irrelevant fallacies is what happen when people make question answer to not have what could be done in where happen have to begin an answer for an other fallacies, irrelevant right?
I am in love with him and it is irrelevant what other people think.
The root word for irrelevant is relevant. Irrelevant just means "not relevant."
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The root word for "irrelevant" is "relevant." "Ir-" is a prefix that means "not," so when added to "relevant," it creates the opposite meaning.
The opposite of relevant is irrelevant.
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(You can also use the negative word irrelevant.)"What you said is not relevant to the issue at hand."is the same as"What you said is irrelevant to the issue at hand."
The root word of irrelevant is "relevant," which comes from the Latin word "relevare" meaning "to lift up" or "to alleviate."
Irrelevant is the antonym of relevant. An irrelevant statement does not pertain to the matter at hand. "His good character references were irrelevant to the matter of his guilt"
"Relevant" is an adjective that describes something that is closely connected to a subject being discussed, researched or investigated. An example sentence: "Her testimony was relevant to the court case." "Irrelevant" is an adjective and antonym of "relevant. It means that something is not connected or not connected to a particular subject. An example sentence: "His comment on the circus was irrelevant to our discussion on basketball."
Irrelevant data has no contribution to a scientists experiment whatsoever, and relevant data contributes something to the experiment. Irrelevant means not relating to, and relevant means relating or pertaining to. Edit; Information or observations that are first seen as irrelevant may later become relevant in light of new information. While concentration on the task is advisable and commendable, an obsession can blind the scientist to peripheral contributing factors.