Pronunciation: /ɪˌrɛɡjəˈlærəti/
noun a state or quality of being irregular
A1 The irregularity of the bus schedule caused me to be late for work.
A2 The teacher noticed an irregularity in the student's test answers.
B1 The company's financial records showed signs of irregularity, prompting an audit.
B2 The scientist discovered an irregularity in the data that led to further investigation.
C1 The lawyer argued that the irregularity in the contract made it null and void.
C2 The artist's work was celebrated for its deliberate irregularity and unique style.
adjective not regular or predictable
A1 The irregularity of the pattern made it difficult to follow.
A2 The irregularity of her work schedule caused her stress.
B1 The irregularity in his attendance at meetings was noted by his colleagues.
B2 The irregularity of the data raised concerns about its accuracy.
C1 The irregularity of the weather patterns in the region made it hard to predict storms.
C2 The irregularity of his behavior was seen as a sign of instability.
formal The accountant discovered an irregularity in the company's financial records.
informal There seems to be some irregularity with your order, it hasn't been processed yet.
slang I can't believe the irregularity in his excuse for being late, it's so obvious he's lying.
figurative The irregularity in her schedule made it difficult for her to maintain a routine.
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