Pronunciation: /ˈrɛləvənt/
adjective closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand; pertinent
A1 The teacher provided relevant examples to help the students understand the lesson.
A2 It is important to include relevant information in your resume when applying for a job.
B1 The research paper cited relevant sources to support its arguments.
B2 The presentation was well-received because the information was relevant and engaging.
C1 The expert panel considered only the most relevant data before making their decision.
C2 The CEO's speech was filled with relevant insights about the future of the company.
formal It is important to only include relevant information in your research paper.
informal Make sure you only talk about stuff that's relevant to the topic.
slang Don't go off on a tangent, stick to what's relevant.
figurative In order to solve the puzzle, you need to focus on the relevant pieces.
relevanted
relevants
more relevant
most relevant
relevant
will be relevant
has been relevant
is being relevant
relevant
relevant
to relevant
relevanting
relevanted