Friday, September 14, 2012

irrelevantly

(adv.): in a way not relating to the point or situation

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  1. Sentence: It's irrelevant to study after the quiz.

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  2. Alternative Definition: not connected with something.

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  3. Sentence: Students should refrain from speaking of irrelevant subjects in a group discussion.

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  4. Definition : not relevant to something

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  5. An antonym is appropriate. This is a reasonable antonym since appropriat means suitable for a particular purpose, which irrelevant means UNsuitable for a particular purpose.

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  6. Synonym: foreign
    Foreign means not related, not germane while irrelevant means not related to the point and purpose.

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  7. alt definition: it doesn't relate to whatever you're talking about

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  8. Synonym: Random
    Random is something completely not related to the topic and out of the blue, and irrelevant means to be not related to the situation or topic--the two words have similar definitions.

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  9. Irrelevantly: not connected or related to something

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  10. You will be deducted points in English II class by making irrelevant comments.

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  11. definition: not related to something.

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  12. Sentence: Once someone makes an irrelevant comment, the teacher will delay the recess time by one minute.

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  13. Sentence: Please delete the irrelevant comment.

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  14. Sentence: It is not good to make an irrelevant comment during literature circle discussion.

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  15. Sentence: Irrelevant discussions in class led the group to trouble.

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  16. Antonym: relevant.
    Sentence: Irrelevant obstacles should be removed from the experiment.

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  17. Sentence: Her argument was completely irrelevant, therefore, she lose the debate

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  18. Jasper shouted out a random answer irrelevantly, then he was called into the office for disrupting the class with materials that doesn't relate to the course.

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