Pronunciation: /ʌn.rɪˈleɪ.tɪd/
adjective not connected or associated with something in particular; different or distinct
A1 Apples and oranges are unrelated fruits.
A2 The two incidents are completely unrelated to each other.
B1 The professor's lecture on biology seemed unrelated to the topic of the course.
B2 The evidence presented in court was deemed unrelated to the case.
C1 The book delves into various unrelated themes, making it a complex read.
C2 The artist's latest collection of paintings explores seemingly unrelated concepts in a cohesive manner.
adverb in a way that is not connected or associated with something in particular
A1 The two events are unrelated to each other.
A2 She spoke about topics that were completely unrelated.
B1 His behavior seemed unrelated to his usual demeanor.
B2 The new policy changes appear unrelated to the company's goals.
C1 The evidence presented was deemed unrelated to the case.
C2 The professor's lecture was filled with unrelated tangents.
formal The two research studies are unrelated and do not share any common variables.
informal I think we're talking about unrelated topics here, let's stay focused.
slang Those two things are totally unrelated, like apples and oranges.
figurative Her mind was a jumble of unrelated thoughts, making it hard to concentrate.
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