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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.
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Skills are not important
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This question is irrelevant to the meaning and/or purpose of life.
The root word of irrelevant is "relevant," which comes from the Latin word "relevare" meaning "to lift up" or "to alleviate."
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".
relevance is a technical word for on topic of irrelevant means off topic
Yes. It's 'relevant', with ir- being the prefix.
In mathematics a combination is a subset of a given set. The order in which the elements of the set are listed is irrelevant.
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Either depending how emphatic you wish to be. "Ir" is a Latin prefix meaning "not" If I was being gently dismissive I would say "this is irrelevant," but if I wished to be more emphatic I would separate the words there-by providing an opportunity to place a stress on "not."
The root word for irrelevant is relevant. Irrelevant just means "not relevant."