📌relevant

adjective
/ˈrɛl.ə.vənt/

Meaning

closely connected or appropriate to what is being considered or done
closely connected or appropriate to what is being discussed; pertinent

Example Sentences

Your comments are not relevant to the discussion.

Please provide only relevant information for this discussion.

Example Expressions

relevant to the point

Synonyms

pertinent, applicable, appropriate, related, connected, significant
Entry 1
pertinent, applicable, appropriate, related, connected
Entry 2
pertinent, applicable, appropriate, significant

Antonyms

irrelevant, unrelated, inappropriate, insignificant
Entry 1
irrelevant, unrelated, inappropriate
Entry 2
irrelevant, unrelated, inappropriate, insignificant

Collocations

relevant information, relevant issue, relevant factors, relevant data, relevant experience, relevant skills
Entry 1
relevant information, relevant issue, relevant factors, relevant data
Entry 2
relevant information, relevant experience, relevant skills

More Example Sentences

Your question is relevant and I will address it in the next slide.

I think this novel is extremely relevant for the current generation.

Before answering your question, let me verify the relevant information.

I have finalized the methodology after consulting with relevant experts.

I am also sending a copy of my complaint to the relevant regulatory body.

Ethical approval for the research will be obtained from the relevant committee.

By using the STAR method, I try to keep my answers well-structured and relevant.

The concept of universal basic income has become more relevant in the age of AI.

I have included all relevant dates, names, and details of the incident in this letter.

Am I eligible to participate in any clinical trials that are relevant to this condition?

Related Vocabularies

Situated in the middle; of the greatest importance.
Difficult to understand; obscure.
neat and tidy; in good order; well-organized
showing sincere and intense conviction
Lacking elegance, charm, or social refinement.
Clever, cunning, or attractive.

Explore More