Sentence examples for be relative from inspiring English sources

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be relative

noun

Someone in the same family; someone connected by blood, marriage, or adoption.

  • Why do my relatives always talk about sex?

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Noise can be relative.

But gloom can be relative.

As for not breaking your wallet, that can be relative.

As rental spaces, rear houses can sometimes be relative bargains.

Time would always be relative to that speed, whatever change you used to describe it.

He may yet end this season with a trophy, though success will only be relative.

It's a rare opportunity to be relative, vital, alive and creative.

Those banks with large deposit bases – the most secure form of funding – will be relative winners.

(That Mr. Sarkozy, 52, struggles with his weight is well documented, although even on this subject, truth can be relative.

Humour will be relative to our experiences, it develops through childhood and into adulthood.

But the urban-rural split seems to be relative to a different baseline in each region.

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