RELEVANCE (noun)

Czech translation

relevance = významnost, důležitost, závažnost

synonyms

applicable

germane

apposite

appropriate

suitable

fitting

related forms

relevantly

nonrelevant

unrevelant

unrelevantly

definition

antonyms

extraneousness

inapplicability

irrelevance

irrelevancy

the quality or state of being closely connected or appropriate

pronunciation

/ˈrɛləv(ə)ns/

collocations

origin

1550–60

Latin

relevāns

the relevance of

words

comments

advice

a matter of relevance

no

little

great

sort comments by relevance

to see/understand/comprehend the relevance of smth

countable/uncoutable

countable

uncountable

more common

in more specific contexts

examples:

various types of relevances

a collection of relevances

reelevant costs for decision making

parts of speech

noun - relevancy

adjective - relevant

adverb - relevantly

irrelevant

irrelevancy

relevant informaton

example sentences

The professor is known for sharing stories that have no relevance to our lessons.

Paperback books are slowly losing their relevance because of electronic readers.

History has relevance to the current events.

I can't see the relevance of his comment to the debate.

Workers' private lives have no relevance to their role at work.

example sentences

Some children like to think that the rules are not relevant to them.

The class could pick any relevant topics to do their essays on.

Does anyone have any relevant questions?