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ir·reg·u·lar /ir-'re-gyə-lər/ adj: not in accord with laws, rules, procedures, or established customir·reg·u·lar·ly adv
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
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(improper) adjective
against the rules, condemnable, criminal, criminous, dishonest, foul, illegal, illegitimate, illicit, immoral, nefarious, open to objection, out of place, prohibited, unauthorized, unwarranted, wicked, wrong, wrongful
associated concepts: irregular conduct, irregular indorsement, irregularity in proceeding, jurisdictional irregularity
II
(not usual) adjective
aberrant, abnormal, anomalistic, anomalous, asymmetric, asymmetrical, atypical, deviating from the general rule, deviating from the norm, deviating from the standard, deviative, divergent, eccentric, erratic, exceptional, extraordinary, freakish, heteroclite, inaequabilis, inusitatus, odd, out of order, out of place, out of the ordinary, peculiar, queer, singular, strange, unconformable, unconventional, unique, unnatural, unsymmetric, unsymmetrical, unusual
associated concepts: irregular incorporation, irregular judgment
III
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anomalous, broken (interrupted), casual, deviant, disjunctive (tending to disjoin), disorderly, disparate, dissimilar, eccentric, extraordinary, haphazard, impermissible, incongruous, infrequent, intermittent, multifarious, nonconforming, novel, peculiar (curious), random, sporadic, suspicious (questionable), tortuous (bending), unaccustomed, unequal (unequivalent), unorthodox, unpredictable, unusual, variable
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006