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    relative
    /ˈrɛlətɪv/

    adjective

    • 1. considered in relation or in proportion to something else: "the relative effectiveness of the various mechanisms is not known" Similar comparativerespectivecomparablecorrelativeOpposite absolute
    • 2. denoting a pronoun, determiner, or adverb that refers to an expressed or implied antecedent and attaches a subordinate clause to it, e.g. which, who.

    noun

    • 1. a person connected by blood or marriage: "much of my time is spent visiting relatives"
    • 2. a relative pronoun, determiner, or adverb.

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  2. RELATIVE definition: 1. a member of your family: 2. being judged or measured in comparison with something else: 3…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RELATIVE is a word referring grammatically to an antecedent. How to use relative in a sentence.

  4. a person who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage. something having, or standing in, some relation or connection to something else. something dependent upon external conditions for its specific nature, size, etc. ( absolute ). Grammar. a relative pronoun, adjective, or adverb.

  5. in comparison with somebody/something else; in relation to somebody/something. the position of the sun relative to the earth. The movements of the continents relative to each other can be measured. The company employs too many people relative to the size of its business.

  6. RELATIVE definition: 1. a member of your family: 2. compared to other similar things or people: 3. when compared to…. Learn more.

  7. Parents, siblings, uncles, aunts, grandparents, cousins, nieces and nephews — they're all relatives. A relative can be connected to your family through blood or by marriage. If you are a child or grandchild of Maria's, for example, you are a blood relative of her family.

  8. noting or pertaining to a word that introduces a subordinate clause of which it is, or is a part of, the subject or predicate and that refers to an expressed or implied element of the principal clause (the antecedent), as the relative pronoun who in He's the man who saw you or the relative adverb where in This is the house where she was born

  9. Origin of Relative. Middle English from Old French relatif from Late Latin relātīvus from Latin relātus past participle of referre to relate relate. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  10. Definition of relative noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Define relative. relative synonyms, relative pronunciation, relative translation, English dictionary definition of relative. adj. 1. Considered in comparison or relation to something else: an animal with a large brain relative to body size; the relative quiet of the suburbs.

  12. relative meaning, definition, what is relative: a member of your family: Learn more.

  13. denoting or relating to a clause (relative clause) that modifies a noun or pronoun occurring earlier in the sentence. (of a musical key or scale) having the same key signature as another key or scale. n. a person who is related by blood or marriage; relation.

  14. RELATIVE meaning: 1. a member of your family: 2. being judged or measured in comparison with something else: 3…. Learn more.

  15. Synonyms for RELATIVE: cousin, relation, family, kin, kinsman, in-law, folk, house; Antonyms of RELATIVE: nonrelative, absolute, complete, perfect, pure, real, outright, unqualified

  16. relative to something (formal) having a connection with something; referring to something the facts relative to the case. (grammar) referring to an earlier noun, sentence, or part of a sentence In “the man who came,” “who” is a relative pronoun and “who came” is a relative clause.

  17. You use relative to say that something is true to a certain degree, especially when compared with other things of the same kind.

  18. in grammar, denoting or pertaining to a dependent clause or a word that introduces it, as in "She feared anyone whom she didn't understand," in which "whom" is a relative pronoun and "whom she didn't understand" is a relative clause.

  19. RELATIVE meaning: 1 : a member of your family; 2 : something that belongs to the same group as something else because of shared characteristics, qualities, etc.

  20. relative, n., adj., & adv. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary.

  21. Find 75 different ways to say RELATIVE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  22. RELATIVE TO meaning: 1. If something is relative to something else, it changes according to the speed or level of the…. Learn more.

  23. Relative. Today's crossword puzzle clue is a quick one: Relative. We will try to find the right answer to this particular crossword clue. Here are the possible solutions for "Relative" clue. It was last seen in Daily quick crossword. We have 20 possible answers in our database.

  24. relative adjective (CONNECTED) relative to. C2. If something is relative to something else, it changes according to the speed or level of the other thing. 按…的比例;與…相應. The amount of petrol a car uses is relative to its speed. 汽車耗油量和其行駛速度是成比例的。. If something is relative to a particular subject ...

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