Words To Exclude

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a word that describes a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective not relevant or appropriate

  • The new regulations are inapplicable to existing contracts.
  • The rule doesn't apply to us, it's inapplicable.
  • That law is totally useless, it's inapplicable here.
  • Her advice was inapplicable to my situation, as it didn't make sense in my context.

noun a person or thing that is irrelevant

adjective not relevant or applicable; unimportant

  • The data presented in the report is irrelevant to our current project.
  • I don't think that information is relevant to what we're doing.
  • Who cares about that? It's totally irrelevant.
  • Her comments were like background noise, completely irrelevant to the conversation.

verb The action of departing or exiting from a place or situation.

adjective Describing someone or something that has been excluded or omitted.

preposition Indicating exclusion or omission of someone or something.

  • When writing the report, make sure to include all necessary details and information, leaving out any irrelevant data.
  • I'm going to tell you everything that happened, leaving out the boring parts.
  • I'll give you the lowdown on the party, leaving out the drama.
  • She painted a vivid picture of the scene, leaving out the darker aspects.

noun the act of omitting or something that has been left out

verb to leave out or exclude something

  • It is essential to carefully review the document to ensure no important details are omitted.
  • Don't forget to include all the necessary information in the report and not omit anything.
  • Make sure you don't leave out any juicy details when telling the story.
  • In the puzzle, do not omit any pieces or you won't be able to complete it.