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What’s the difference between Pertinent and relevant?
Oct 29, 2023 8:18 PM
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The words are close in meaning. Use "pertinent" for things that are directly applicable to the matter at hand. "Relevant" is a weaker connection. It merely means "related" or "connected". Here's an example to show the difference.
Suppose police are investigating the cause of a car accident. The fact that the driver was using his cell phone when the accident occurred is both pertinent and relevant. The fact that he was wearing size 8 sneakers might be relevant but probably not pertinent. The police will write that down but will probably have no use for it.
October 30, 2023
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Pertinent means related to a topic whereas relevant means having importance on a subject
October 30, 2023
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