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The correct answer is D. irrelevant.
The other options are incorrect because they are not spelled correctly.
The word “irrelevant” means not relevant or applicable. It is derived from the Latin word “re-” meaning “again” and “latus” meaning “to carry”. The word “irrelevant” first appeared in English in the 16th century.
Here are some examples of how the word “irrelevant” can be used in a sentence:
- The teacher ignored the student’s irrelevant question.
- The politician’s comments were irrelevant to the discussion.
- The evidence was irrelevant to the case.