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What is the difference between "relevant" and "relative"
Aug 25, 2017 6:30 AM
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Relevant is an adjective as is relative.
Relevant means something that applies to your topic. For example- in my English class i was taught RELEVANT things like grammar.
I am learning about verbs because it is relevant to my English course.
Relative has more meanings-
It means family members. My mother is a relative of mine. So are my uncles, cousins, aunts, etc.
It can also mean 'in relation to' or 'compared to'. For example: the dog is small, relative to an elephant.
August 25, 2017
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