totally irrelevant

Frequency: 8.119.0 per million words

Used to strongly emphasize that something has no relevance at all.

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Examples (10)

  • What he said was totally irrelevant to the discussion at hand.
  • Her personal feelings are totally irrelevant to the company's policy decisions.
  • The color of the car is totally irrelevant when discussing its engine performance.
  • Whether you like it or not is totally irrelevant; we have to follow the rules.
  • Many find philosophical debates to be totally irrelevant to daily life.
  • The fact that he's rich is totally irrelevant to his qualifications for the job.
  • His opinion, while interesting, was totally irrelevant to the scientific findings.
  • Such details are totally irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.
  • She argued that the historical context was totally irrelevant to contemporary issues.
  • For a jury, emotional appeals should be totally irrelevant to their verdict.