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单词 pertinently
释义

pertinent

adjective

per·​ti·​nent ˈpər-tə-nənt How to pronounce pertinent (audio)
ˈpərt-nənt
: having a clear decisive relevance to the matter in hand
pertinently adverb

Synonyms

  • applicable
  • apposite
  • apropos
  • germane
  • material
  • pointed
  • relative
  • relevant
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Example Sentences

At the dawn of the common-law court system, jurors took their places as residents of the neighborhood where the pertinent events had occurred, who were assumed to possess special knowledge of the facts and, more important, of every witness's credibility. Hiller B. Zobel, American Heritage, July/August 1995 A more pertinent question than "What am I?" is "How can I be who I am and still hack it in America?" C. Eric Lincoln, Lure and Loathing, 1993 But as my moment of fame ticks by, a more pertinent issue persists: What hath CNN wrought in the worlds of communications, of diplomacy, of politics? Peter Arnett, Washington Post, 25-31 Mar. 1991 No recurrent symbolism in the Odyssey is more pertinent than the long and deliberate stripping its hero undergoes: of his ships, of his men, of his hopes, of his clothes, even of his very skin on the cliffs of Corfu. John Fowles, Island, 1978 he impressed the jury with his concise, pertinent answers to the attorney's questions
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin pertinent-, pertinens, present participle of pertinēre — see pertain

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

pertinent

adjective

per·​ti·​nent ˈpər-tə-nənt How to pronounce pertinent (audio)
: relating to the subject that is being thought about or discussed : relevant
a pertinent question

pertinently

adverb

as in relevantly

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • relevantly
  • sensibly
  • meaningfully
  • rightly
  • aptly
  • perfectly
  • sufficiently
  • adequately
  • appropriately
  • infallibly
  • satisfactorily
  • fittingly
  • acceptably
  • properly
  • correctly
  • suitably
  • germanely
  • sagely
  • wisely
  • prudently
  • well
  • right

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • erroneously
  • wrongly
  • inaptly
  • incorrectly
  • inaccurately
  • improperly
  • mistakenly
  • inappropriately
  • faultily
  • unsuitably
  • imperfectly
  • misguidedly
  • amiss
  • fallibly
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