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View usage for: (relətɪvli) adverb [ADVERB adjective/adverb]Relatively means to a certain degree, especially when compared with other things of the same kind. The sums needed are relatively small. I like to think I'm relatively easy to get along with. Synonyms: comparatively, rather, somewhat, to some extent More Synonyms of relatively relatively in British English (ˈrɛlətɪvlɪ) adverbin comparison or relation to something else; not absolutely relatively in American English (ˈrɛlətɪvli) adverb in a relative manner; in relation to or compared with something else; not absolutely a relatively minor matter Examples of 'relatively' in a sentencerelatively Steady organic growth is supplemented by a consistent string of small acquisitions at relatively disciplined prices.Those planted within the past two or three years should be relatively easy to lift and move.It is relatively small but authentic and reasonably priced.It was relatively easy to get it in the end.Most teaching groups are relatively small.A relatively new charity with a mental health support service.His investment approach is to seek out stocks that are relatively cheap, but are yielding a decent amount and this has produced steady returns.It's a relatively new group and a lot of players haven't played here.As it is relatively new, there is still uncertainty surrounding the long-term side effects.It says that enforcing variable speed limits on major roads is relatively cheap 'because only a limited number of speed cameras would be needed'.We have a relatively small number of ports and airports.They also feel that their relatively new kitchen still looks nice.We tend to stay quite local because the prices in our area are relatively cheap.Tens of thousands for something relatively straightforward.This makes it an easy and relatively cheap way for overseas and domestic firms to raise funds.Their stories across a relatively small number of generations show how quickly and profoundly things have changed.The modern bureaucratic organization is relatively new.Therefore leasing is often a relatively cheap source of cash for the small company.But clearly faked anger about something relatively harmless is easier for an audience to laugh along to.The documentation that crooks need is relatively easy to steal purchase from the internet.The risks could well outweigh the benefits of the relatively small sums that would be raised.It will be one of relatively few new comedies.He said that a strong economic backdrop made it relatively easy to keep up with interest repayments.Many of these sports draw from relatively small playing pools.Finding a shell was still relatively easy.Major emergencies affect a relatively small number of people.There are so many new sensations for us as humans and speed is still a relatively new one.Rural boundaries are often hedges as they blend into the countryside and are relatively cheap to install and maintain.The managers are picking relatively new companies that are buying up distressed properties and holding them until they make a profit.This can be something relatively trivial.Why encourage something this relatively small island does not need - a rapidly increasing population?They bought big pieces that nobody wanted, which were relatively cheap.It may be something relatively simple, or something incredibly complex and ambitious. In other languagesrelatively British English: relatively / ˈrɛlətɪvlɪ/ ADVERB Relatively means to a certain degree, especially when compared with other things of the same kind. The amounts needed are relatively small. - American English: relatively
- Arabic: نِسْبِيّاً
- Brazilian Portuguese: relativamente
- Chinese: 相对
- Croatian: relativno
- Czech: poměrně
- Danish: relativt
- Dutch: relatief
- European Spanish: relativamente
- Finnish: suhteellisen
- French: relativement
- German: verhältnismäßig
- Greek: σχετικά
- Italian: relativamente
- Japanese: 比較的
- Korean: 상대적으로
- Norwegian: relativt
- Polish: stosunkowo
- European Portuguese: relativamente
- Romanian: comparativ
- Russian: относительно
- Latin American Spanish: relativamente
- Swedish: ganska
- Thai: โดยเปรียบเทียบกับสิ่งอื่น
- Turkish: göreceli olarak
- Ukrainian: відносно
- Vietnamese: tương đối
Chinese translation of 'relatively'The sums needed are relatively small. Synonyms comparatively to some extent in or by comparison Additional synonymsDefinition to a limited extent I'm afraid it's rather a long story. Synonyms to some extent, quite, sort of (informal), kind of (informal), a little, a bit, pretty (informal), fairly, relatively, somewhat, slightly, moderately, to some degree Definition rather He concluded that Oswald was somewhat abnormal. Synonyms rather, quite, a little, sort of (informal), kind of (informal), a bit, pretty (informal), fairly, relatively, slightly, moderately, to some extent, to some degree |