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relevanceness
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'relevanceness' is not correct or usable in written English.
To convey the same meaning, you could use 'relevance' instead. For example, 'The relevancy of the topic was well established.'.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
10 human-written examples
So we understand our societies through the history of our societies, so we can draw parallels and relevances from stories like this".
News & Media
But the relevances we seek now aren't buried in news stories.
News & Media
In becoming well-informed, one depends on knowledge socially derived through the consultation of eyewitnesses, insiders, analysts, and commentators, depending on their access to facts and governing relevances, much as Alvin Goldman's social epistemology involves appraising the veritistic value of assorted agents' claims and practices.
Science
With typical dispassion, Schutz explains how the meaning of the term "equality" depends on the domain of relevances to which it pertains (e.g., economic equality, equality of civil rights, etc).
Science
Such relevances often involve a subject, with more or less systematic interests, or relevances, interacting with the world, and from this interaction between subject and world, it becomes evident what is "of relevance" to an actor.
Science
Schutz and Luckmann then comment on the components of one's stock of knowledge, including learned and non-learned elements, relevances and types, and trace the build-up of such a stock.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
On the surface, this might seem as if it has absolutely zero relevance to the average American, who is more worried about whether he's going to outlive his nest egg than whether he'll leave a "legacy" for his children.
News & Media
McDonald's reinvention of the Hamburglar was seemingly meant as a play for refreshed cultural relevance, but deeply mixed reactions to the new beef thief raise the prospect that the corporation has miscalculated.
News & Media
With its clean prose, timeless political relevance, and emotional charge, the play was probably one of the few texts capable of engaging the sceptical Scot's interest.
News & Media
Related: The real-life triumphs of the gay communist behind hit movie Pride Gethin Roberts, played by Andrew Scott in the film, remarked of the importance and relevance of the cause.
News & Media
With an argument always raging about the relevance of this super-luxe area of fashion – where a made-to-order dress can cost about £100,000 – its territory is being encroached upon by the resort collections, the cheaper and more commercial side of ready-to-wear.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct term "relevance" instead of the non-standard "relevanceness". Pay attention to spelling and word formation to ensure clear and professional communication.
Common error
Avoid adding unnecessary suffixes to existing words. "Relevanceness" attempts to create a noun from "relevant" by adding "-ness", but the established noun form is already "relevance".
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Linguistic Context
The term "relevanceness" is not a recognized word in English. If it were to exist, it would presumably function as a noun, similar to "relevance". Ludwig AI confirms that the term is not correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the word "relevanceness" is not a valid term in English. The correct and widely accepted noun form is "relevance", which signifies the state or quality of being relevant. Ludwig AI confirms the non-existence of "relevanceness". Therefore, always use "relevance" to accurately convey the intended meaning of pertinence or applicability. Remember to focus on established vocabulary to maintain clarity and credibility in your writing. Some alternatives for "relevance" include "pertinence", "significance", and "importance" depending on the nuance you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
relevance
This is the correct noun form of the adjective "relevant" and directly replaces the incorrect "relevanceness".
pertinence
This alternative emphasizes the direct relation and significance to the matter at hand, similar to relevance.
applicability
This term highlights the capacity of being applied or of having practical relevance.
importance
This focuses on the significance or value of something, conveying its relevance in a broader sense.
significance
This term stresses the importance or consequence of something, implying its relevance.
germane
This adjective signifies being relevant and appropriate, especially in a formal context.
materiality
In legal and accounting contexts, this refers to the importance or relevance of information affecting decisions.
bearing
This highlights the influence or relevance something has on a particular outcome or situation.
connectedness
This indicates the degree to which something is linked or related, implying relevance.
relationship
This term generally describes how two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected to one another, which can imply relevance.
FAQs
What is the correct noun form for the word relevant?
The correct noun form for the word relevant is "relevance". The term "relevanceness" is not recognized in standard English.
What does it mean for something to have relevance?
For something to have "relevance" means it is pertinent, related, and significant to the matter being considered. It implies a direct connection and importance.
What are some synonyms for relevance?
Synonyms for "relevance" include "pertinence", "significance", "importance", and "applicability". The choice depends on the specific context.
How can I ensure my writing is relevant?
To ensure your writing is "relevant", focus on addressing the core topic directly, providing necessary details, and avoiding unnecessary digressions. Consider your audience and the purpose of your writing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested