The Meaning of RELEVANT – RELEVANT in a Sentence
The Meaning of RELEVANT – RELEVANT in a Sentence
The video demonstrates the meaning and definition of ‘RELEVANT’. The way to pronounce RELEVANT is explained, dividing the word into syllables.
Also, a clipart image illustrates the main definition. This is followed by an illustrated sentence example.
The picture with a sentence example is a great way to memorize the meaning and definition of RELEVANT. Now it’s time to start using this word in your everyday vocabulary.
Here is a transcript of the video: What is the Meaning and Definition of RELEVANT?
Slide 2: RELEVANT:
Emphasize the first syllable, it’s pronounced REL◦uh◦vunt
something that is appropriate or related to the subject being considered
The clipart shows a jigsaw piece being joined to another
Slide 3:
The picture shows the 42nd U.S. President, Bill Clinton, with White House intern, Monica Lewinsky.
Sentence example: Some politicians insist their personal life is not relevant to their public office.
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Slide 5: Empower your vocabulary with these 25 words:
- affable
- aggressive
- arduous
- bent
- biased
- conventional
- delinquent
- detrimental
- erroneous
- expendable
- extraordinary
- fragile
- gradual
- gracious
- hospitable
- impressive
- impulsive
- relevant
- remiss
- ridiculous
- squalid
- supercilious
- suspicious
- sympathetic
- wooden
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More examples to make the meaning of RELEVANT clear:
“We will continue to work with relevant organisations, including Lupus UK and Cymru Versus Arthritis, to improve treatment for people affected.”
Source: BBC
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-56266613
The conservative Republican from Casper filed relevant paperwork on Monday with the Federal Elections Commission.
Source: Washington Times
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/mar/4/state-rep-chuck-gray-to-run-against-cheney-in-gop-/
“The relevant documents in this case do not show that the previous conviction at issue necessarily was for a crime involving moral turpitude,” Breyer wrote.
Source: Seattle Times
https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/nation-politics/court-raises-bar-for-some-immigrants-to-avoid-deportation/
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