Antonyms for re levant


Grammar : Adj, prep
Spell : rel-uh-vuhnt
Phonetic Transcription : ˈrɛl ə vənt


Definition of re levant

Origin :
  • "pertinent to the matter at hand," 1550s, from Middle French relevant "depending upon," originally "helpful," from Medieval Latin relevantem (nominative relevans), from stem of Latin relevare "to lessen, lighten" (see relieve). Not generally used until after 1800.
  • As in appropriate : adj suitable
  • As in apt : adj suitable
  • As in logical : adj probable, reasonable
  • As in meaningful : adj significant
  • As in newsworthy : adj important
  • As in operative : adj active, functioning; influential
  • As in related : adj connected, accompanying
  • As in relative : adj pertinent, applicable
  • As in relevant : adj appropriate; to the purpose
  • As in respective : adj particular, specific
  • As in seasonable : adj timely, appropriate
  • As in suitable : adj appropriate, acceptable
  • As in valuable : adj very important; priceless
  • As in pertaining : adj belonging to
  • As in apposite : adj pertinent
  • As in ratiocinative : adj logical
  • As in cogent : adj effective
  • As in admissible : adj able or deserving of consideration; allowable
  • As in felicitous : adj appropriate, suitable
  • As in germane : adj appropriate
  • As in applicable : adj appropriate
  • As in important : adj valuable, substantial
  • As in up : prep happening

Synonyms for re levant

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