Yes it is. Irrelevant means unrelated and often suggests it should be ignored.
No. "It" is a pronoun, representing a noun whose gender is irrelevant or nonexistent.
Yes, "irrelevant" is a word. It is an adjective used to describe something that is not related or pertinent to a particular matter or topic. For example, in a discussion about climate change, a comment about personal hobbies might be considered irrelevant.
The word immaterial is an adjective. It means having no substance or irrelevant.
"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... murderous is adjective not a noun. It doesn't HAVE singular OR plural form..
It's from Latin. It's made from ir-, meaning "not", and the word "relevant", and the form "-ance", which makes the adjective "irrelevant" into a noun meaning "the quality of being irrelevant". Also, it's spelled "irrelevance".
Yes, "irrelevant" is a real word. It is an adjective that describes something that is not connected or applicable to a particular matter or situation. It is often used to indicate that certain information or details do not pertain to the current discussion or context.
Non-pertinent is just one French equivalent of the English word "irrelevant."Specifically, the adverb non means "not." The masculine adjective pertinent means "pertinent, relevant." The pronunciation will be "no-pehr-tee-naw" in French.
Not, if they are "to the point" and relevant to the dislcussion/debate that is under way. They can highlight and point out areas that need further exploration in depth. The adjective "incisive" is the key to describing them. If the adjective had been "frivolous" then the opposite would be true.
You don't. Something is "irrelevant" or "useless" maybe, but irrelevantly (much like "irregardlessly") is not a word. Irrelevantly is not only a word but it is an adverb, irrespective of what you've heard. Irrelevant is an adjective. The normal way to change an adjective into an adverb is to add ly to the end. Here is your example sentence. He broke the jar of mayonnaise, with the contents spilling all over the floor and then irrelevantly replaced the lid.
Irrelevant.
The root word for irrelevant is relevant. Irrelevant just means "not relevant."