| irregardless | (adv) regardless; a combination of irrespective and regardless sometimes used humorously |
| irregular | (n) merchandise that has imperfections; usually sold at a reduced price without the brand name, Syn. second |
| irregular | (adj) contrary to rule or accepted order or general practice, Ant. regular, Example: irregular hiring practices |
| irregular | (adj) not occurring at expected times, Syn. unpredictable |
| irregular | (adj) (used of the military) not belonging to or engaged in by regular army forces, Ant. regular, Example: irregular troops; irregular warfare |
| irregular | (adj) (of solids) not having clear dimensions that can be measured; volume must be determined with the principle of liquid displacement, Ant. regular |
| irregular | (adj) falling below the manufacturer's standard, Example: irregular jeans |
| irregular | (adj) lacking continuity or regularity, Syn. temporary, Example: an irregular worker; employed on a temporary basis |
| irregular | (adj) (of a surface or shape); not level or flat or symmetrical, Example: walking was difficult on the irregular cobblestoned surface |
| irregular | (adj) independent in behavior or thought, Syn. maverick, unorthodox, Example: she led a somewhat irregular private life; maverick politicians |
| Irregeneracy | n. Unregeneracy. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Irregeneration | n. An unregenerate state. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Irregular | a. [ Pref. ir- not + regular: cf. F. irrégulier. ] Not regular; not conforming to a law, method, or usage recognized as the general rule; not according to common form; not conformable to nature, to the rules of moral rectitude, or to established principles; not normal; unnatural; immethodical; unsymmetrical; erratic; no straight; not uniform; Mazes intricate, Leading the men of Herefordshire to fight A flowery meadow through which a clear stream murmured in many irregular meanders. Jones. |
| Irregular | n. One who is not regular; especially, a soldier not in regular service. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Irregularist | n. One who is irregular. Baxter. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Irregularity | n.; |
| Irregularly | adv. In an irregular manner. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Irregulate | v. t. To make irregular; to disorder. [ Obs. ] Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Irregulous | a. Lawless. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| irregeführt | misdirected [Add to Longdo] |
| irregeleitet | misguided [Add to Longdo] |
| irregulär { adj } | irregular [Add to Longdo] |