Pronunciation: /ˈrɛləvəns/
noun the quality or state of being closely connected or appropriate
A1 The relevance of this topic is easy to understand.
A2 The relevance of the new information is clear.
B1 The relevance of historical events to current situations is important.
B2 The relevance of the research findings to real-world applications is significant.
C1 The relevance of philosophy to modern society is a topic of much debate.
C2 The relevance of art in shaping cultural norms cannot be underestimated.
adjective relevant
A1 The relevance of this information is important for beginners.
A2 The relevance of historical events is discussed in this book.
B1 The relevance of technology in our daily lives cannot be denied.
B2 The relevance of the study is evident in the results obtained.
C1 The relevance of cultural context is crucial for understanding the text.
C2 The relevance of the research findings has implications for future studies.
formal The relevance of the research findings to the field of medicine cannot be overstated.
informal I don't see the relevance of discussing this topic right now.
slang Why are we even talking about this? It's got no relevance to our project.
figurative Her words carried a deep relevance that resonated with everyone in the room.
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