relevance
Prononciation : [ˈrɛl.ə.vəns]
Mot
Contexte : « similarity »
(noun) how important or connected something is to a particular topic. When something has relevance, it means it matters in that situation. For example, if you're studying for a math test, the math problems have relevance because they help you learn.
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The teacher explained the relevance of the math problems to our real-life situations.
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The movie's plot had little relevance to the main theme we were discussing in class.
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Why is this information important in our discussion?
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) how connected or appropriate something is in a specific context. It’s like asking if what you're saying makes sense for what you're talking about. If your response is relevant, it fits well with the topic being discussed.
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Her comments were really relevant to what we were talking about.
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His jokes were funny but not relevant to the meeting's purpose.
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Is my answer relevant to the question being asked?
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