irrelevance – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
irrelevance
n.
lack of relevancy; something irrelevant
Relevance
Relevance is the concept of one topic being
connected to another topic in a way that makes it useful to consider the first topic when considering the second. The concept of relevance is studied in many different fields, including cognitive sciences, logic, and
library and information science. Most fundamentally, however, it is studied in
epistemology (the theory of knowledge). Different theories of knowledge have different implications for what is considered relevant and these fundamental views have implications for all other fields as well.
irrelevance
Noun
1. the lack of a relation of something to the matter at hand
(synonym) irrelevancy
(antonym) relevance, relevancy
(hypernym) unconnectedness
(hyponym) inapplicability
irrelevance
Rzecz.
rzecz nieistotna; błahostka; oderwanie od tematu
irrelevance
Synonyms and related words:
abnormality, anomaly, disassociation, disconnection, discreteness, disjunction, disjuncture, dissociation, immateriality, impertinence, impropriety, inadmissibility, inapplicability, inappositeness, inappropriateness, inaptitude, inaptness, inauspiciousness, inconnection, inconsequence, inconsequentiality, inconsiderableness, inconvenience, independence, indifference, ineffectuality, inexpedience, infelicity, inferiority, inopportuneness, inopportunity, insignificance, intempestivity, interruption, intrusion, irrelation, irrelevancy, lateness, littleness, low priority, maladjustment, marginality, mesalliance, misalliance, misjoinder, misjoining, mismatch, negligibility, pettiness, picayune, picayunishness, pokiness, prematurity, puniness, secondariness, separateness, slightness, smallness, uncongeniality, unconnectedness, unfavorableness, unfitness, unfittingness, unfortunateness, unimportance, unimpressiveness, unnoteworthiness, unpropitiousness, unrelatedness, unripeness, unseasonableness, unsuitability, untimeliness, wrongness
Source: Moby Thesaurus, which is part of the
Moby Project created by Grady Ward. In 1996 Grady Ward placed this thesaurus in the public domain.