Irrelevancies is a 13 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 22 points.
You can make 1200 anagrams from letters in irrelevancies (aceeeiilnrrsv).
First recorded in 1795-1805; ir-2 + relevancy
At this point McGeorge was lost in the irrelevancy of Lizzie's mind.
"Windiness" and irrelevancy are the twin evils of conversations in fiction.
The temptation to diffuseness and irrelevancy is as embarrassing and dangerous.
Pardon my irrelevancy, but the remembrance of a recent adventure of mine was too strong.
Of what she did not say, but irrelevancy did not seem to matter.
"Yes," she answered, surprised at the irrelevancy of the question.
The unexpectedness and irrelevancy of this for a moment startled Seth.
The irrelevancy of the question only added to its staggering effect.
The irrelevancy of the question was in keeping with the odd horror of the dream.
The suddenness of the question, its irrelevancy, made Mary-Clare start.
There are, it is true, irrelevancies even in so short a work.
He was ever a short-tempered man, intolerant of irrelevancies.
Flippant interruptions the sage seemed to disregard, and if the topic dribbled out into irrelevancies he fell silent.
There were irrelevancies introduced into pictures for other purposes than that of statement.
Especially shall we require him to adhere to the point he has undertaken to discuss, and to retrench all irrelevancies.
Ghosts, in a world where chiff-chaffs sang, were irrelevancies, even if they walked.
One must keep to the question of literature, not of irrelevancies.
At the same time the digressions and irrelevancies are as good as ever.
Sir,—The controversy as to the legitimacy of the recent attack on Freiburg tends to stray into irrelevancies.
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