Extraneousness: meaning, definitions and examples

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extraneousness

 

[ ɪkˈstreɪniəsnəs ]

Context #1

in a sentence

The extraneousness of his comments made it difficult to focus on the main point of the presentation.

Synonyms

inessential, irrelevance, superfluity

Examples of usage

  • The extraneousness of the decorations took away from the overall elegance of the room.
  • I asked the student to remove the extraneousness from his essay and focus on the main argument.

Translations

Translations of the word "extraneousness" in other languages:

🇵🇹 irrelevância

🇮🇳 अप्रासंगिकता

🇩🇪 Irrelevanz

🇮🇩 ketidakrelevanan

🇺🇦 нерелевантність

🇵🇱 nieistotność

🇯🇵 無関係

🇫🇷 irrélevance

🇪🇸 irrelevancia

🇹🇷 alakasızlık

🇰🇷 무관함

🇸🇦 عدم الصلة

🇨🇿 irelevance

🇸🇰 irelevantnosť

🇨🇳 无关性

🇸🇮 nepomembnost

🇮🇸 óviðkomandi

🇰🇿 маңызсыздық

🇬🇪 არასაიმედოობა

🇦🇿 əlaqəsizlik

🇲🇽 irrelevancia

Word origin

The word 'extraneousness' originated in the mid-17th century from the Latin word 'extraneus', meaning 'external' or 'foreign'. Over time, it evolved in English to refer to something that is irrelevant, unnecessary, or not essential to the main point. The concept of extraneousness is often discussed in various fields, such as literature, psychology, and education.