irrelevant
adjective OPAL W
  /ɪˈreləvənt/
  /ɪˈreləvənt/
- not important to or connected with a situation
- totally/completely/largely irrelevant
 - irrelevant remarks
 - Whether I believe you or not is irrelevant now.
 - irrelevant to something/somebody That evidence is irrelevant to the case.
 - Many people consider politics irrelevant to their lives.
 
Extra Examples- Ludicrously irrelevant thoughts swarmed in her head.
 - The UN is becoming increasingly irrelevant.
 - The matter is strictly irrelevant at this point in the proceedings.
 - These arguments were dismissed as irrelevant.
 - This argument is entirely irrelevant to the question of who is right.
 - As far as the law is concerned it is irrelevant that the two divisions are part of one company.
 - It's totally irrelevant whether I'm married or not.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- appear
 - be
 - seem
 - …
 
- completely
 - entirely
 - quite
 - …
 
- to