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Relatively Definition & Meaning

1. To a certain extent or degree.

Example: "i'm relatively sure that i locked the door before leaving the house."

2. In comparison to something else.

Example: "the weather is relatively warmer today than it was yesterday."

3. In relation to a particular context or situation.

Example: "the company's profits have increased relatively since they launched their new product."

4. In proportion to something else.

Example: "the cost of living in this city is relatively high compared to other cities."

5. In a way that is dependent on or influenced by something else.

Example: "the success of the project is relatively dependent on the cooperation of all team members."

Examples of the word relatively used in sentences.

  • The traffic in this city is relatively heavy.
  • The price of this product is relatively high.
  • This task is relatively easy to complete.
  • I am relatively new to this area.
  • The weather is relatively cool today.
  • This is a relatively easy assignment for me since I've studied this topic before.
  • The price of this product is relatively cheap, considering its quality and features.
  • I'm relatively new to this workplace, so I'm still learning about everyone's roles and responsibilities.
  • The weather in my city is relatively warm compared to other parts of the country.
  • My hometown is relatively small, but it has a vibrant community and many outdoor activities.
  • Although the room was small, it was relatively comfortable.
  • The weather in this region is relatively mild in comparison to other parts of the country.
  • I found the book to be relatively easy to understand, despite the complicated subject matter.
  • The new employee made relatively few mistakes during their first week.
  • The price of the car was relatively affordable compared to others in its class.
  • The cost of living in this city is relatively high compared to other cities.
  • The restaurant we visited had relatively poor service, but the food was amazing.
  • The weather has been relatively nice this week, with occasional rain showers.
  • Despite the challenges we faced, the project was completed relatively quickly and efficiently.
  • This new phone model is relatively affordable and has all the features you need.
  • The weather forecast predicts a relatively mild winter this year, with temperatures hovering around freezing.
  • He's an excellent athlete, but he's relatively unknown outside of his local community.
  • Even though she's relatively new to the job, she has already made significant contributions to the project.
  • Although the cost of living in this city is still high, it's relatively cheaper than other major cities in the country.
  • The company's revenue has been relatively stable throughout the year, with only minor fluctuations.
  • I believe that, as a society, we have made relatively little progress in addressing the issue of climate change.
  • She is relatively new to the company, but she has already made a significant impact on the team.
  • The weather here is relatively mild compared to the harsh winters of my hometown.
  • Despite my lack of experience in this field, I was still able to complete the task relatively easily.
  • Although the project was relatively small in scope, it was still an important milestone for the team.
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