How Do You Spell IRRELEVANCE?

Pronunciation: [ɪɹˈɛlɪvəns] (IPA)

Irrelevance is a word that refers to something that has no significance or importance. The spelling of this word can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first syllable "ir" is pronounced as "ɪr", which is a combination of the vowel sounds "ɪ" and "r". The second syllable "rel" is pronounced as "rɛl", with a clear "r" and the vowel sound "ɛ". The final syllable "vance" is pronounced as "vəns", with a schwa sound "ə" and a consonant "ns". Together, the word is pronounced as "ɪrˈɛləns".

IRRELEVANCE Meaning and Definition

  1. Irrelevance is a noun that refers to the state or quality of being irrelevant, or having no bearing or significance to a particular subject or situation. It describes something that is not pertinent, connected, or applicable to the matter at hand.

    When something is deemed irrelevant, it is considered to have no relevance or importance, and is therefore inconsequential or unnecessary in the context being discussed. This lack of relevance can be due to a variety of factors such as being unrelated, extraneous, immaterial, or inconsequential.

    In everyday language, irrelevance often implies a lack of significance or value, suggesting that something is not worthy of attention or consideration. It denotes a lack of relevance in relation to a particular topic, discussion, decision, or judgment. For example, if someone provides information or makes a comment that is completely unrelated to the current discussion or question, it would be considered irrelevant.

    In a broader sense, irrelevance can also indicate a lack of importance or impact in a given context. This can occur when an idea, concept, or person becomes outdated, obsolete, or overshadowed by more pertinent or significant aspects. It suggests that something is no longer meaningful or applicable to the present circumstances or needs.

  2. The quality of not being applicable.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of IRRELEVANCE

The word "irrelevance" has its origins in the Latin language. It is derived from the Latin word "relevare", which means "to lift or lighten". In Latin, the prefix "ir-" indicates negation or opposition. Therefore, "irrelevance" essentially means the opposite of being relevant or significant. Over time, the word "irrelevance" has been adopted into the English language to describe something that is unrelated, unimportant, or has no bearing on a particular matter or situation.

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Plural form of IRRELEVANCE is IRRELEVANCES

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