Definition of 'relevant'
adjective
Something that is relevant to a situation or person is important or significant in that situation or to that person.
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relevant in American English
adjective
SYNONYMY NOTE: relevant implies close logical relationship with, and importance to, the matter under consideration
[relevant testimony]; germane implies such close natural connection as to be highly appropriate or fit [your reminiscences are not truly germane to this discussion]; pertinent implies an immediate and direct bearing on the matter in hand [a pertinent suggestion]; apposite applies to that which is both relevant and happily suitable or appropriate [an apposite analogy]; applicable refers to that which can be brought to bear upon a particular matter or problem [your description is applicable to several people]; apropos is used of that which is opportune as well as relevant [an apropos remark] bearing upon or relating to the matter in hand; pertinent; to the point
OPPOSITES: inappropriate, extraneous
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relevance (ˈrelevance)
noun or ˈrelevancy
relevantly (ˈrelevantly)
adverb
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relevant in American English
(ˈreləvənt)
adjective
SYNONYMS applicable, germane, apposite, appropriate, suitable, fitting. See apt.USAGE See irrelevant.bearing upon or connected with the matter in hand; pertinent
a relevant remark
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Derived forms
relevance or relevancy noun
relevantly
adverb
Word Frequency
relevant in British English
adjective
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Derived forms
relevance (ˈrelevance) or relevancy (ˈrelevancy) noun
relevantly (ˈrelevantly)
adverb
Word origin
C16: from Medieval Latin relevans, from Latin relevāre to lighten, from re- + levāre to raise, relieveExamples of 'relevant' in a sentence
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British English: relevant
/ˈrɛlɪvənt/ ADJECTIVE
If something is relevant to a situation or person, it is important or significant in that situation or to that person.
Don't worry about last year. It's what happens today that is really relevant.
- American English: relevant /ˈrɛləvənt/
- Arabic: وَثِيقُ الصِّلَة بِ
- Brazilian Portuguese: relevante
- Chinese: 有关的
- Croatian: relevantan
- Czech: relevantní
- Danish: relevant
- Dutch: relevant
- European Spanish: pertinente
- Finnish: asiaan liittyvä
- French: pertinent
- German: relevant
- Greek: συναφής
- Italian: pertinente
- Japanese: 関連する
- Korean: 관계가 있는
- Norwegian: relevant
- Polish: odnośny
- European Portuguese: relevante
- Romanian: relevant
- Russian: уместный
- Spanish: pertinente
- Swedish: relevant
- Thai: สำคัญ
- Turkish: ilişkin
- Ukrainian: доречний
- Vietnamese: có liên quan
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